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Chimacum School Board chair Cammy Brown, left, and board member Maggie Ejde hosted a strategy meeting about the defeated bond issue on Friday.

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U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer spoke to the North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce in Quilcene on Friday.

Kilmer tallies 7th local talk with Quilcene stop hall meetings with a stop Friday. “Whenever there is a gathering of more than 10 people, I try to be there, to be available,” said Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor. “I try to be as accessible as I can, to hear what’s on people’s minds.” BY CHARLIE BERMANT During last week’s congresPENINSULA DAILY NEWS sional recess, Kilmer — who represents the 24th District, QUILCENE — Staying connected with constituents makes which includes the Olympic Peninsula — held seven town hall for more effective representameetings, appearing in Port tion, according to U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, and in that spirit, Townsend on Tuesday, Sequim the congressman who represents on Thursday and Quilcene on the Northern Olympic Peninsula Friday. He said he hears the same finished a series of area town

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concerns at most of the meetings, but there is often something new. “People want one of two things: for the economy to work and for the government to work and eliminate the current level of partisan bickering,” he said. “But there are times when I hear an idea. Recently, I heard from someone who felt the Food and Drug Administration isn’t approving generic drugs fast enough, and we are now in communication with the FDA about that topic.” TURN

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Chimacum board mulls bond today Deliberations underway over $29.1M measure BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

CHIMACUM — Sponsors of a failed Chimacum school bond are looking to sustain the momentum generated by a recent public meeting as they deliberate when to resubmit the measure to voters. Whether the Chimacum School Board will put the measure on an April 25 ballot is on the agenda at a state Board of Education retreat taking place today from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the administration building, 91 West Valley Road. The $29.1 million measure would finance an addition to Chi-

macum Creek Primary School, making it into a full-fledged elementary school housing preschool through fifth grade, along with capital improvements. The bond fell about 100 votes short of approval in the special election earlier this month.

Strategy meeting About 20 people attended a strategy meeting Friday morning at the Jefferson County Library in Port Hadlock to map out the rapid process needed to win approval in April. TURN

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Bank shares its legacy First Federal donates to Peninsula BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — First Federal continues to support the communities that support it, officials said while announcing recent grants from First Federal Community Foundation. The nonprofit foundation has awarded $741,300 to organizations and projects in Clallam, Jefferson and Kitsap counties since its inception in January 2015. “First Federal has a legacy of giving back to the community,” said Karen McCormick, executive director of the foundation and past president and CEO of First

development in communities where First Federal operates a full-service branch. First Federal has branches in Federal, in a recent interview. “It has always done that since Port Angeles, Port Townsend, it opened its doors in 1923. The Sequim, Forks, Silverdale and bank wanted to continue that Bellingham. legacy in a very big way.” The foundation, a private August grants 501(c)(3) charitable corporation, Ten local nonprofits received a started with a gift of $400,000 in total of $441,300 in the foundacash and 933,360 shares of stock tion’s first round of grant awards in First Northwest Bancorp, the announced last August. parent company of First Federal Among them was a $100,000 Savings and Loan Association, donation to the Dungeness River upon the bank’s conversion to a Audubon Society for the replacepublic company in January 2015. ment of the deck on Railroad The foundation provides Bridge over the Dungeness River grants for community support, near Sequim. affordable housing, economic TURN TO BANK/A5 development and community

From left are David Flodstrom, president of the First Federal Community Foundation board of directors and board member of First Federal; Larry Hueth, president and CEO of First Federal; Karen McCormick, executive director and board member of the foundation; and Stephen Oliver, board member of the foundation and board chairman of First Federal.

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Kesha loses bid to be free of contract WATCHING TEARFULLY FROM a courtroom audience, pop star Kesha lost a bid Friday to be freed from her contract with a top record producer she says drugged, sexually abused and psychologically tormented her. But the ruling doesn’t end the platinum-selling singer’s clash with hitmaker Dr. Luke, who denies her claims and says she’s

smearing him to try to shirk her contract. Friday’s decision wasn’t the final word on their court fight in New York, to say nothing of related lawsuits in California and Tennessee. Kesha declined to comment as she left court and hugged some of the scores of fans gathered to support her, many of them dusted with the “Tik Tok” singer’s trademark glitter. The dispute is a strikingly personal fight in an industry with a long history of strife between artists and those who work with them. “I cannot work with this monster,” Kesha said in a

sworn statement in August that accused Dr. Luke of raping her a decade ago after giving her a pill that knocked her out, browbeating her to lose weight to the point where she didn’t eat solid food for eight days and holding her career hostage because she spoke up. His abuse led her to develop an eating disorder and suicidal thoughts that prompted two months in a rehabilitation clinic in 2014, her lawyers say. But Dr. Luke and his attorneys say the singer and her camp are trying to pressure him into letting her out of her contract.

Kill a Mockingbird was second only to the Bible. Ms. Lee herself became more mysterious as her book became more famous. At first, she dutifully promoted her work. She spoke frequently to the press, wrote about herself and gave speeches, once to a class of cadets at West Point. But she began declining interviews in the late 1960s and, until late in her life, firmly avoided making any public comment at all about her novel or her career. Other than a few magazine pieces for Vogue and McCall’s in the 1960s and a review of a 19th-century Alabama history book in 1983, she published no other book until stunning the world in 2015 by permitting Go Set a Watchman to be released. Watchman was written before Mockingbird but was set 20 years later, using the same location and many of the same characters. Readers and reviewers were disheartened to find an Atticus who seemed nothing like the hero of the earlier book.

evening after a battle with cancer, according to a family member who asked not to be identified. His death was earlier confirmed by his American publisher, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Mr. Eco’s contribution to Italian literature was lauded by political and cultural figures alike. Author of books ranging from novels to scholarly tomes to essay collections, Mr. Eco was fascinated with the obscure and the mundane, and his books were both engaging narratives and philosophical and intellectual exercises. The bearded, heavy-set scholar, critic and novelist took on the esoteric theory of semiotics, the study of signs and symbols in language; popular culture icons like James Bond; and the technical languages of the Internet. The Name of the Rose made him an international celebrity, especially after the medieval thriller set in a monastery was made into a film starring Sean Connery in 1986. The Name of the Rose sold millions of copies, a feat for a narrative filled with partially translated Latin quotes and puzzling musings on the nature of symbols. His second novel, the 1988 Foucault’s Pendulum, a byzantine tale of plotting publishers and secret sects also styled as a thriller, was successful, too — and so complicated that an annotated guide accompanied it to help the reader follow the plot.

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HARPER LEE, 89, the elusive novelist whose child’s-eye view of racial injustice in a small Southern town, To Kill a Mockingbird, became standard reading for millions of young people and an Oscarwinning film, has died. Ms. Lee died peacefully Thursday, publisher HarperCollins said in a statement Friday. Ms. Lee It did not in 2007 give any other details about how she died. For most of her life, Ms. Lee divided her time between New York City, where she wrote the novel in the 1950s, and her hometown of Monroeville, Ala., which inspired the book’s fictional Maycomb. To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960, is the story of a girl nicknamed Scout growing up in a Depression-era Southern town. A black man has been wrongly accused of raping a white woman, and Scout’s father, the resolute lawyer Atticus Finch, defends him despite threats and the scorn of many. The book quickly became a best-seller, won the Pulitzer Prize and was made into a memorable movie in 1962, with Gregory Peck winning an Oscar for his portrayal of Atticus. As the civil rights movement grew, the novel inspired a generation of young lawyers, was assigned in high schools all over the country and was a popular choice for citywide, or nationwide, reading programs. By 2015, its sales were reported by HarperCollins to be more than 40 million worldwide, making it one of the most widely read American novels of the 20th century. When the Library of Congress did a survey in 1991 on books that have affected people’s lives, To

__________ UMBERTO ECO, 84, catapulted to global literary fame three decades ago with The Name of the Rose, a novel in which professorial erudition underpinned a medieval thriller that sold some 30 million copies in more than 40 languages. The Italian author and academic who became one of Italy’s best-known cultural exports and keenest cultural critics, died at home in Milan on Friday

Laugh Lines OVER ON THE Democratic side, Bernie Sanders is getting the support of students at Hillary Clinton’s alma mater, Wellesley College. Now Hillary Clinton is trying to get the support of Bernie’s alma mater, Jurassic Park. Jimmy Fallon

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1941 (75 years ago) Ten civilian pilot training students — nine men and one girl — achieved a longsought goal yesterday when they passed their flying tests for private pilot’s licenses at the [Clallam] County Airport. As a result of receiving their licenses, the fliers are permitted to take up passengers. Receipt of the licenses culminates a long period of hard work for the group. They have had from 40 to 60 hours of flying time, three months of ground school and four months taking their flight training.

1966 (50 years ago) News briefs [Port Angeles]: ■ A Port Townsend girl was picked up by city police officers Friday after she was “dumped” at Eighth and Lincoln streets by a car she had been riding in. ■ Three apparently drunk teenage boys knocked

on a local door Friday night, causing the occupant to call police officers. The youths seemingly would have walked right in if the door hadn’t been locked, the complainant said.

1991 (25 years ago) Political juices in the Port Angeles area are flowing thicker than oil over a Canadian company’s controversial oil pipeline plan. The city and surrounding communities are leading the way when it comes to the number of political groups formed to fight or promote the pipeline proposal. Four groups based in the Port Angeles area have come to life since the Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Line Co. unveiled its $550 million pipeline plan in July. Trans Mountain wants to build twin pipelines linking four northern Puget Sound refineries with a tanker port at Low Point, 18 miles west of Port Angeles.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Feb. 21, the 52nd day of 2016. There are 314 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Feb. 21, 1916, the World War I Battle of Verdun began in France as German forces attacked; the French were able to prevail after 10 months of fighting. On this date: ■ In 1437, James I, King of Scots, was assassinated; his 6-year-old son succeeded him as James II. ■ In 1513, Pope Julius II, who’d commissioned Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, died nearly four months after the project was completed. ■ In 1613, Mikhail Romanov,

16, was unanimously chosen by Russia’s national assembly to be czar, beginning a dynasty that would last three centuries. ■ In 1958, the USS Gudgeon (SS-567) became the first American submarine to complete a round-the-world cruise, eight months after departing from Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. ■ In 1965, black Muslim leader and civil rights activist Malcolm X, 39, was shot to death inside Harlem’s Audubon Ballroom in New York by assassins identified as members of the Nation of Islam. Three men were convicted of murder and imprisoned; all were eventually paroled. ■ In 1975, former Attorney

General John N. Mitchell and former White House aides H.R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman were sentenced to 2½ to eight years prison for their roles in the Watergate cover-up; each ended up serving a year and a half. ■ In 1986, Larry Wu-tai Chin, the first American found guilty of spying for China, killed himself in his Virginia jail cell. ■ In 1995, Chicago adventurer Steve Fossett became the first person to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean by balloon, landing in Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush endorsed the takeover of shipping operations at six major U.S. seaports by a state-

owned business in the United Arab Emirates and pledged to veto any bill Congress might approve to block the agreement. ■ Five years ago: Deep cracks opened in Moammar Gadhafi’s regime, with Libyan government officials at home and abroad resigning, air force pilots defecting and a major government building ablaze after clashes in the capital of Tripoli. ■ One year ago: U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter made his international debut with a visit to Afghanistan to see American troops and commanders, meet with Afghan leaders and assess whether U.S. withdrawal plans were too risky to Afghan security.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Officer killed, 3 injured in armed Miss. standoff IUKA, Mississippi — One law enforcement officer was killed and three injured early Saturday after an hours-long standoff in rural north Mississippi ended in gunfire, authorities said. Also killed was the man suspected of firing on the police officers. Tishomingo County Coroner Mack Wilemon said the gunfire Tartt came after a standoff developed at a house where police had responded to some kind of domestic disturbance Friday afternoon. Wilemon identified the dead as James Lee Tartt, 44, of Grenada, an agent with the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics; and the suspected gunman, Charles Lambert of Iuka, 45. A state SWAT team was summoned and was forcing its way into the house when the gunfire erupted, Wilemon said. “They negotiated. They must have decided it wasn’t going too well. The SWAT team stormed the house,” Wilemon said. Three state troopers who entered the home were wounded. The most seriously wounded officer was out of surgery Saturday and in critical but stable condition at a hospital in Corinth, Miss.

Protesters rally in N.Y. NEW YORK — Thousands of protesters have rallied in New York and around the country in

support of a former police officer who was convicted of manslaughter for a shooting in a housing project stairwell. A crowd of 10,000 rallied in Brooklyn on Saturday to protest former officer Peter Liang’s conviction in the 2014 shooting of Akai Gurley. The 28-year-old Liang could be sentenced to 5 to 15 years for shooting Gurley, who was unarmed. Liang testified that the shooting was an accident. Many of his supporters said they believe Liang is being scapegoated because of anger over other police shootings. Some say he has been treated unfairly because he is Asian-American. Organizers said rallies took place in more than 30 cities in the U.S. on Saturday including Philadelphia, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Primary results COLUMBIA, S.C. — Donald Trump claimed victory in South Carolina’s Republican primary Saturday, deepening his hold on the GOP field as the contest moves into the South. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio were in a race for second place. Hillary Clinton pulled out a win in Nevada’s Democratic caucuses, overcoming an unexpectedly strong surge by Bernie Sanders and easing the rising anxiety of her supporters. Trump’s strong showing in South Carolina marked his second straight victory in the Republican primaries. Underscoring the electorate’s frustration with Washington, he was backed by nearly 4 in 10 of those who were angry at the federal government, and a third of those who felt betrayed by politicians in the Republican Party. The Associated Press

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Economic messages highlight deep divide BY BEN NUCKOLS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The nation’s governors received a stark warning from a panel of economists Saturday that a recession is likely within the next years, but their states’ preparation for a potential economic downturn depend largely on which party the governor belongs to.

Met with Obama With a pep talk from President Barack Obama, Democratic governors arrived at the winter meeting of the National Governors Association touting their states’ achievements in raising the minimum wage and mandating paid sick leave. Their Republican counterparts, meanwhile, are emphasizing tax cuts and warning that

policies seen as unfriendly to business will hurt states in the event of a recession. Although the governors association meeting is meant to foster bipartisan solutions, the governors’ economic priorities reflect the deepening divide between red and blue states. Democratic governors met with Obama at the White House on Friday afternoon, and the president credited the policies of Democraticled states for reducing the nation’s unemployment rate to 4.9 percent. “As Democrats, we believe that every American should have the opportunity to work for a good wage and benefits, and to be able to advance themselves and their families,” Obama said. “And you’ve helped our businesses create over 14 million new jobs over the past six years.” Republican Gov. Pat McCrory

of North Carolina said cuts to income and corporate taxes were the key to job growth and economic stability in his state.

Tax cuts “I believe in a very balanced approach in preparing the economy of our state for the future, and that’s having a diverse tax base that’s not reliant on one type of tax revenue, and that’s one reason we reduced the corporate tax and income tax because we were too reliant on those,” said McCrory, who is expected to face a tough re-election battle this year. GOP governors took some satisfaction in a warning to the panel from Dan White, a senior economist at Moody’s, that states with highly progressive income taxes are more susceptible to big drops in revenue during a recession.

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good on a 2013 commitment to give British voters a chance to decide whether to remain in the bloc.

LONDON — It’s been three years in the making, but a June 23 date has finally been set for the momentous “in or out” British vote on whether to abandon the 28-nation European Union. Prime Minister David Cameron vowed Saturday to lead the charge to keep Britain part of the EU, winning the backing of most of Cameron his Cabinet and support for his “stay in” goal from political heavyweights in rival parties, including the opposition Labour Party and the Scottish National Party. He said a landmark deal reached the day before with EU leaders in Brussels would give Britain more control over its future, lessen welfare payments to migrants who come to Britain and protect Britain from being absorbed into a feared European “superstate.” Cameron said he was making

BEIRUT — The main Syrian opposition group said Saturday it is ready “in principle” to implement a provisional truce, slamming Russia and the Syrian government after a deadline set for a temporary cessation of hostilities passed. The Saudi-backed group, known as the High Negotiations Committee, said any potential truce would require the Syrian government to first lift blockades from rebel-held communities and release thousands of detainees. The statement followed a meeting among opposition groups held in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on Saturday to discuss the situation after the passing of a deadline set by world powers, including Russia and the U.S. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry spoke with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Saturday to discuss the progress made by two U.N. task forces meeting in Geneva this week to discuss humanitarian assistance and a cessation of hostilities. The Associated Press

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U.S. bomb strikes faulted for killing two Serbian hostages BY DUSAN STOJANOVIC THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BELGRADE, Serbia — Two Serbian embassy staffers held hostage since November died in Friday’s U.S. airstrikes on an Islamic State camp in western Libya that killed dozens, Serbian officials said Saturday, questioning why the Americans did not appear to know that foreign captives were at the site. A U.S. official said American forces had “no information indi-

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cating that their deaths were a result” of the airstrikes. Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said there was no doubt that Sladjana Stankovic, a communications officer, and Jovica Stepic, a driver, were killed in the American bombing.

Taken in November They were snatched in November after their diplomatic convoy, including the ambassador, came under fire near the coastal Libyan

city of Sabratha. “Apparently, the Americans were not aware that foreign citizens were being kept there,” Vucic told reporters, adding: “But that will always remain an unknown fact to us.” American F-15E fighter-bombers on Friday struck an Islamic State group training camp in rural Libya near the Tunisian border, killing at least 49 people, probably including an ISIS operative considered responsible for deadly attacks in Tunisia.

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West: Police searching for customs agent’s handgun

Nation: Protests planned over Apple-FBI court fight

Nation: Skiers stranded on malfunctioning ski lift

World: Fiji begins cleanup after ferocious cyclone hits

SAN FRANCISCO POLICE searched Saturday for the gun of a federal agent who lost the weapon after he left it on top of his car and drove off. KGO-TV reported the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent’s loaded service weapon was reported lost in the Ingleside neighborhood Friday morning. Police say it’s an H&K P200sk .40-caliber handgun. In the past eight months, handguns stolen from federal agents were used in the high-profile slayings of Kate Steinle in San Francisco in July and muralist Antonio Ramos in Oakland in September.

PROTESTERS ARE PREPARING to assemble in more than 30 cities to lash out at the FBI for obtaining a court order that requires Apple to make it easier to unlock an encrypted iPhone used by a gunman in December’s mass murders in California. The protests organized by the Internet rights group Fight for the Future are scheduled to occur Tuesday outside Apple stores in the U.S., the U.K., Hong Kong and Germany. The U.S. protests will be in cities scattered across more than 20 states, including in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Washington, where protesters plan to express their discontent.

AUTHORITIES SAID A ski lift malfunctioned at a resort in West Virginia, temporarily stranding about 100 skiers and injuring two of them. Sandy Green, chief of the Canaan Valley volunteer fire department, said a lift at the Timberline ski resort in Tucker County suffered a mechanical failure Saturday morning. Green said he was told 25 people had fallen off the lift and 100 people were stranded when it failed. Crews responded to the scene and found two people had suffered minor injuries. The stranded skiers were taken off the lift.

RESIDENTS OF FIJI were beginning to clean up and assess the damage today after a ferocious cyclone tore through the Pacific island chain overnight and killed at least one person. Aid workers said it would take at least a day to establish communications with some of the smaller islands that were directly in Cyclone Winston’s path. There were widespread reports of damage, with many homes and crops destroyed. Authorities were urging people to remain indoors as they cleared fallen trees and power lines. They said all schools would be closed for a week to allow time for the cleanup. One man on Koro Island had died in the cyclone, authorities said.


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or 44.32, opposing it. The final count PORT ANGELES — resulted in these totals Friday’s final results for Crescent School Disfrom the Jefferson and Clallam County auditors trict levies: Its four-year mainteleft the outcome of the nance and operations Feb. 9 special election levy was approved by unchanged. 537 votes, or 66.05 percent, and opposed by 276, Clallam or 33.95 percent. The count of 13,948 Its four-year capital ballots Friday for the projects levy was Sequim School District’s approved by 533 votes, or proposed $54 million con- 65.56 percent, and struction bond did not opposed by 280, or 34.44 put the measure over the percent. 60 percent threshold Levies need only a 50 needed for bond passage. percent majority for pasThe count raised sage. approval percentages for two four-year Crescent Jefferson School District levies: a In Jefferson County, maintenance and operathe Port Townsend tions levy and a capital School District’s $40.9 projects levy. Both had been approved by voters million construction bond won 73.29 percent in earlier counts. Clallam County voter approval, while the Chimacum School District’s turnout was 61.29 percent, with 14,773 ballots $29.1 million bond proposal failed with 58.04 received in the all-mail percent approval. election out of 24,104 Also approved was a registered voters. $530,000 bond to replace The Sequim school Discovery Bay Fire & bond has received 8,104 Rescue’s fire station. The votes, or 57.34 percent measure won 62.57 perapproving it, to 6,029 cent approval. votes, or 42.66 percent, Maintenance and opposed. The vote total in Clal- operation levies proposed for Brinnon and Quilcene lam County was 8,001 schools also passed. Quilvotes, or 57.04 percent, cene’s four-year levy approving it to 5,947 passed with 66.97 pervotes, or 42.64 percent, cent approval, while opposing it. Brinnon’s two-year levy In Jefferson County, won 64.51 percent which has a small numapproval. ber of voters in the Total voter turnout in Sequim School District, Jefferson County was the totals are 103 votes, or 55.68 percent, approv- 12,762 out of 23,100 reging the bond to 82 votes, istered, or 55.25 percent.

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PORT ANGELES — A committee that was formed to study state management of Clallam County forest lands heard a three-hour briefing on environmental policy Friday. The Clallam County Trust Lands Advisory Committee is in the early stages of a yearlong effort to determine whether the county should reclaim the management of 92,525 acres of revenue-producing state Department of Natural Resources timberlands. The 20-member advisory panel will eventually make a recommendation to the Clallam County Board of County Commissioners. Timber that was identified for sale but wasn’t sold by DNR, or arrearage, has been blamed for the demise of Clallam County mills and the loss of tens of millions of dollars in revenue to the state, millions of dollars to the county and hundreds of thousands of dollars to junior taxing districts like schools, hospitals and libraries. Environmental constraints affecting timber sales include the State Environmental Policy Act, Forest Practices Habitat Conservation Plan and the federal Endangered Species Act, DNR officials said.

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HAMILTON, Mont. — A Port Angeles woman has accepted a plea bargain agreement and pleaded guilty to five felony drug charges in Ravalli County, Mont. Marlen Ravelo, 47, pleaded guilty in exchange for a 30-year prison sentence, according to a Ravalli Republic article. She also agreed to plead guilty on federal charges she faces in Washington state that are expected to result in additional years in prison. Ravelo was arrested in Montana in October after sheriff’s deputies stopped the vehicle she and two others were in. The Ravalli County Sheriff’s Office found nearly a half-pound of heroin and almost as much methamphetamine in the vehicle, valued at $250,000. Court records said Ravelo was stopped Oct. 15 after she bought heroin and meth at a Taco Bell in Washington. In her vehicle, investigators found 2,250 grams of heroin and 342 grams of meth.

Ravelo and Mason Gregory Skerbeck, 23, of Port Angeles allegedly took the drugs to Ravelo Montana to sell. They met Crystal Lee Griffin, 21, of Stevensville, who helped them sell the drugs at the University of Montana and in Stevensville. Skerbeck and Griffin were arrested with Ravelo. Skerbeck accepted an agreement and pleaded guilty to drug charges. His deal included a sentence of 15 years with the Montana Department of Corrections, including 10 years suspended. Griffin’s plea agreement included a similar sentence with 12 years suspended. Ravelo, Skerbeck and Griffin are being asked to pay a fine of $78,750 each to be deposited in the Montana state general fund. Their plea agreements allow them to seek waivers or modifications to those fines.

Stephen Bernath, DNR deputy supervisor for forest practices and chair of the state Forest Practices Board, delivered a “forest practices 101” in the committee’s third monthly meeting Friday. Angus Brodie, DNR forest resources division manager, followed up with a review of the complexities of timber management, including old-growth forests, riparian areas, wetlands, salmon, the northern spotted owl and marbled murrelet. The DNR-administered state Forest Practices Act was enacted in 1974 to pro-

tect water, fish, wildlife and public improvements like state and county roads while maintaining a viable timber industry, Bernath said. “In other words, the [Forest Practices] Board cannot adopt rules that would run the timber industry out of the state,” Bernath told the panel. “We don’t want that. We value that here in this state, and we need to both protect the environment and have a viable timber industry.” The trust lands committee includes representatives of the forest products industry, environmental groups, junior taxing districts, municipal governments and political parties.

Charter review It was assembled by county commissioners on a recommendation from the Clallam County Charter Review Commission. The charter review voted 10-4 last year to support the effort. If reconveyance is not recommended by the ad hoc committee, its members will look for ways to help DNR fulfill its trust mandate to the county, its citizens and junior taxing districts. DNR collects a 25 percent management fee on revenue generated from timber sales. Brodie displayed a pie chart showing a breakdown of Clallam County’s state forest transfer lands. Fifty-eight percent of those lands are classified as general ecological management, meaning they can be managed for revenue. Twenty-nine percent of county trust land are deferrals — land protected from harvest to achieve some ecological objective or to conserve public resources. Twelve percent are classified as riparian for the protection of rivers, streams and wetlands. The remaining 1 percent are considered uplands with potentially unstable slopes or northern spotted

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Water focus Most environmental regulations affecting timber harvests are focused on water, particularly under the Forest Practices Habitat Conservation Plan, Bernath said. For example, riparian zones on fish-bearing streams are divided into three zones, including a 50-foot no-cut buffer in the core. Select trees in the middle zone can be harvested after an inventory, model and determination that the forest is fully stocked. Certain trees in the outer zone extending to 100 feet from the stream can be selectively harvested, Bernath said. Unstable slopes, he added, are a “big deal to forest practices.” “We know there are a lot of unstable slopes out here on the Peninsula,” said Bernath, a forest hydrologist. “We are very serious about making sure that we look very closely at anybody who is going to propose a harvest in or around an unstable slope.” “The goal of the rules when it comes to unstable slopes is not to increase any risk that that action would either initiate or contribute to a landslide,” Bernath added. “You can’t stop landslides in this state. It’s a natural part of the topography. But we want to make darn sure we’re not adding to the problem human management concerns.”

Most of the North Olympic Peninsula is considered as habitat for the marbled murrelet, a small seabird that nests on old-growth tree branches. The presence of suitable habitat for marbled murrelet triggers a “Class 4 special” designation that requires a State Environmental Policy Act review of proposed timber sales, Bernath said. Complicating the environmental constraints of trust land management is the fact that the Olympic Experimental State Forest, the area west of Lake Crescent, has its own set of conservation models. DNR has not yet com________ pleted a three-year survey to determine whether murreReporter Rob Ollikainen can be lets actually are occupying reached at 360-452-2345, ext. their designated habitat on 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsula dailynews.com. the West End, Brodie said.

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PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles police are searching for the driver of a stolen Ford Fiesta who attempted to dispose of it by sending it over a bluff Thursday — unsuccessfully. Heavy brush slowed and stopped the vehicle before it could get to the bottom. The Fiesta was reported stolen out of Port Angeles and has been returned to the custody of the owner, Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith said Friday, “albeit probably with some damage.” Police “are trying to establish the who and the what in terms of who stole it [and] how did it get there,” he said. No arrests had been made as of Friday, he said.

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Port Angeles Police Cpl. David Dombrowski, along with Port Angeles firefighters Kevin Denton, left, and Jeremy Church, investigate a car that was found abandoned partially down the bluff near Fourth and G streets in Port Angeles on Thursday.

browski said on scene that when police approached the vehicle, the ignition was still in the “on” position and rocks had been placed on the accelerator pedal, suggesting the vehicle was intentionally steered over the edge. The case remains under investigation Smith said. Police encourage anyone with information about the case to contact them at 360452-4545. “We would love to hear from anyone who had any information on the theft or the identities of any persons involved or the facts and circumstances surrounding” the incident, Smith said.

________ At about 5:14 p.m., police vehicle found abandoned Reporter Chris McDaniel can were dispatched to the bluff partially down the embank- be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. at Fourth and G streets ment. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula after receiving reports of a Police Cpl. David Dom- dailynews.com.

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owl habitat, Brodie said. “The DNR is part of the landscape,” said Tom Swanson, trust lands committee member and Green Crow vice president and area manager. “Forest lands are part of a landscape that includes national forest lands, Olympic [National] Park lands, other state and private lands, other tribal lands. So to look at them in isolation is not a whole picture.” DNR developed the Forest Practices Habitat Conservation Plan in response to the federal listing of threatened and endangered fish, Bernath said. The plan, which will soon be updated by the state Board of Natural Resources, covers some 9 million acres statewide. “The whole premise right now is that if you follow the rules, particularly around aquatic resources for fish and water quality, the assumption is you’re not going to be in violation of either the Endangered Species Act or the Clean Water Act,” Bernath said. “That doesn’t extend to terrestrial species like owls and murrelets.”

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Bank CONTINUED FROM A1 Efforts to renovate the deck on the historical bridge were slowed after a storm damaged the trestle in February 2015. “The Railroad Bridge is part of our local heritage,” McCormick said in a news release from First Federal. “We are delighted at the opportunity to partner with the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe and the Dungeness River Audubon Center to bring about its restoration.”

Second round A second round of gifts totaling $300,000 to 15 nonprofits was announced by the foundation last October. The largest of these grants was a $70,000 gift to the Olympic Peninsula YMCA for a new Jefferson County YMCA facility and $70,000 for a program at Harrison Medical Center in Kitsap County. Also included was a $50,000 grant to Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County for a home in Port Townsend’s Birkenfeld Community; $30,000 to the Port Townsend School of

First Federal Community Foundation presents a check to the Ecumenical Christian Helping Hands Organization (ECHHO). Woodworking for capital improvements, new equipment and vocation program development; $25,000 to the Fort Worden Public Development Agency for renovations to residential buildings at Fort Worden State Park; and $5,000 to the Feiro Marine Life Center in Port Angeles to provide funds for the agency’s volunteer training program.

ing applications for its third funding period through March 1. The next funding round will be announced in late April, McCormick said. “What we really look at when we’re making grants is the breadth of impact on the community,” McCormick said. “That’s very important to us.” The bank itself continues to make smaller donations to community projects Third round apart from the foundation. First Federal CommuMcCormick served as nity Foundation is accept- president and CEO of First

Federal for 13 years before retiring in 2009. “I’m just delighted having a role with the foundation,” she said Tuesday. Current First Federal President and CEO Larry Hueth has held the position since December 2012. For information on the First Federal Community Foundation, see www.first fedcf.org.

________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsula dailynews.com.

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PORT ANGELES — Mike Chapman said last year he would not run for a fifth term on the Clallam County Board of Commissioners in 2016 when, for the first time, only Port Angeles-area District 2 voters will select his successor. But citizens keep a s k i n g about him running a n y w a y, Chapman said Friday. So, with Chapman the May 2-6 candidate filing week approaching for the Nov. 8 general election, the board chairman and four-term commissioner said he wanted to make it official. “I felt people should know for sure that I’m not running again,” said Chapman, 52. “At the end of the day, part of me thinks that a fresher approach for the organization is needed and new ideas are good for the county and the public it serves. “I personally think I’m doing a good job, but I understand a lot of people don’t [think I am]. “I actually think I could have won.” The former Republican, who later became an independent, has been urged to run for a fifth term since November, when he joined the Clallam County Democrats. And he had said at a ________ commissioners’ work sesSenior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb sion last March that he can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. would not seek another 55650, or at pgottlieb@peninsula dailynews.com. term.

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CONTINUED FROM A1 five years of funding.” Kilmer said that prior to During the recess, the passage of that law, Kilmer talked to smaller, Congress was funding more private audiences, transportation for months such as hosting Jane Chu, at a time. Changing this the chair of the National has allowed more effective Endowment for the Arts, at long-range planning. Fort Worden on Tuesday “The big enchilada this and attending a lunch year was that Congress meeting with the North passed a budget that will Hood Canal Chamber of hold for almost a year and a Commerce at the Gear half and will prevent a govHead Deli in Quilcene on ernment shutdown,” he Friday. said. About 25 businesspeople Kilmer said the new bill gathered for the 90-minute will eliminate sequestratalk, which addressed busi- tion, a process that forces ness and politics. budget cuts that he defined as “the Latin word for ‘stu2012 election pid.’ ” Kilmer said the presiSince his election in dential race, which includes 2012, Kilmer has criticized Congress for a lack of coop- two unconventional candieration and productivity, dates — Democrat Bernie but this may be improving. Sanders and Republican “I do these meetings to Donald Trump — is a result share the good, the bad and of “a legitimate frustration the ugly, but lately, there that things aren’t working.” “Regardless of who our hasn’t been much good; it’s been mostly bad and ugly,” next president is, we need to have a functioning govhe said. “But between October ernment, and I am commitand the end of the session, ted to working with whowe actually saw Congress ever is elected,” Kilmer said. He said he was saddened make some progress, like voting in a replacement for by a low voter turnout in No Child Left Behind, and 2014. “The deep pockets and we also saw a transportation law pass that supplies special interests have too

Kilmer said he doesn’t believe that money is speech and corporations are people, and has sponsored a constitutional amendment to repeal the Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling. “There is a way to fix this, as there is now a vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court,” he said in reference to the recent death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.

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PORT ANGELES — A 24-year-old Port Angeles man has been sentenced to 14 months in prison after pleading guilty to one count of third-degree rape of a child. Dalton R. Porter was sentenced Wednesday in Clallam County Superior Court. A second count of thirddegree rape of a child was dismissed as part of a plea agreement. Port Angeles police allege that Porter, then 23, had a two-month sexual relationship with a 14-year-old girl last summer. Porter knew the victim was younger than 16 and _________ ________ told the girl he was 17, Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be Jefferson County Editor Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360- according to the affidavit for reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsula 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula probable cause. Porter, who had no prior dailynews.com. dailynews.com.

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Party politics played a role in Chapman being perfectly clear about his intentions once again. “It’s important for the two political parties to know that they need to find candidates for an open seat that gives them control of the [board of] commissioners for two years,” Chapman said. Sequim-area District 1 Commissioner Mark Ozias, whom Chapman supported over incumbent Republican Jim McEntire, began a fouryear term in January. West End-area District 3 Commissioner Bill Peach, a Republican, is up for election in 2018. The complexion of the race also changes with the overwhelming countywide passage in November of Home Rule Charter Amendment 1. The measure mandated that county commissioners be elected by district instead of countywide. County commissioner election primaries are already districtwide. Chapman, who did not support the charter amendment, said the district-only aspect to the general election adds “an interesting dynamic” to the race. District 2 lies in central Clallam County between Valley Creek in Port Angeles and Boyce Road west of Carlsborg. A large portion of western Port Angeles is in District 3. The boundary of District 3 has been creeping toward Carlsborg as the Sequimarea population has grown.

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rolled twice. The van was totaled and towed from the scene by West End Motors. There were three passengers in the van at the time: Gray S. Struznik, 33, of Forks; Dax S. Messett, 43, of Grants Pass, Ore.; and Leslie L. Ajari Kazue, 28, of Tahoe City, Calif. Scott, Struznik and Messett were uninjured. Ajari Kazue was transported via ambulance to Forks Community Hospital. She was no longer there as of Saturday morning, according to hospital staff. Scott will be cited for driving too fast for conditions.

7:17 a.m., Marcus D. Ellis, 18, of Port Angeles was driving a black 1974 Peterbilt log truck southbound on Highway 101 at milepost 167 when he failed to negotiate a curve to the left, according to the State Patrol. The log truck left the roadway and came to rest in the ditch on its right side. The incident caused traffic delays until 3:40 p.m. Friday, according to the state Department of Transportation. Ellis will be cited for driving the vehicle off the roadway.

FORKS — A California woman was transported to a local hospital late Friday night after being involved in a single-vehicle rollover on U.S. Highway 101 about 1 mile west of Forks. Also Friday, a portion of U.S. 101 about 23 miles south of Forks was disrupted for more than eight hours after a log truck flipped over onto its side. No injuries were reported. At about 10:51 p.m., Adrianna Scott, 20, of Forks was driving a silver 2002 Nissan Quest minivan westbound ________ on the highway in heavy hail, according to State Patrol. Reporter Chris McDaniel can Log truck At milepost 1, the vehicle be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. In another incident ear- 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula entered the curve too fast, left the roadway and lier that day at about dailynews.com.

Elwha Valley pedestrian access route available BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Olympic National Park crews have completed a temporary foot trail into the Elwha Valley that bypasses the washedout area of Olympic Hot Springs Road and provides an interim pedestrian access route into the valley. The park will receive a Federal Highway Administration emergency repair grant to offset the cost of opening the temporary foot trail, Barb Maynes, park spokeswoman, has said. Maynes said she did not know how much money the park would receive.

Flooded areas A second flood Dec. 8 and Dec. 9 caused additional damage to both the road and campground. The road is closed at the park gate at Madison Falls, 1 mile north of the washout. All trails in the Elwha Valley are open, but both campgrounds are closed indefinitely. Only one is likely to

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Caution urged “We urge people to use extra caution throughout the Elwha Valley,� said Park Superintendent Sarah Creachbaum in a news release Saturday. “Flood damage exists in a number of areas, and conditions are muddy and can be slippery in many areas, including on the temporary trail.� A flood Nov. 17 reactivated a long-dry river channel behind the Elwha Campground, obliterating a section of Olympic Hot Springs Road and inundating the campground with silt and debris.

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ect in a year or two, she said. Pets are permitted on the temporary Elwha Access Trail, as well as on roads and parking lots within Olympic National Park. Pets are not allowed on any other trails in the Elwha Valley, including trails that adjoin the Elwha Access Trail. Bicycles are permitted on roads within the park but are not allowed on park trails. A map of the temporary Elwha Access Trail is available at http://tinyurl.com/ PDNTrailMap. For more information about visiting the park, visit www.nps.gov/olym.

Design work to restore vehicle access to the Elwha Valley is ongoing, with park staff working to have Olympic Hot Springs Road reopen in time for the summer season. Long-term repairs to the road will be part of a planned large-scale rehabilitation of the aging visitor infrastructure of Elwha Valley roads, trails and ________ campgrounds, Maynes said. Park planners expect to Reporter Chris McDaniel can begin taking public com- be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. ment and complete environ- 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula mental studies on the proj- dailynews.com.

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PORT ANGELES — The auction of Haggen’s core stores, including one in Port Angeles, has been rescheduled for a third time, The Bellingham Herald reported. The company has 33 stores that are expected to be in the auction, rescheduled for March 11, according to a court document filed Friday afternoon. The company also operates several non-core stores in Oregon and Washington, although it is unclear whether those stores will be part of the auction. The auction was scheduled for this coming Monday before the latest change. Previously, it was scheduled for January but then was moved to Feb. 5. The newly rescheduled auction begins at 6 a.m. PST at the law offices of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP in New York City. The court document did not specify why Monday’s auction was postponed, nor did officials

from the Bellinghambased grocer provide comment. The sale hearing to approve the high bidder, which was scheduled to take place Monday, Feb. 29, also will be rescheduled for a later date. The qualified bidders for the auction have not been publicly disclosed. A variety of options exist for the future of the Bellingham-based grocer, depending on who emerges as the high bidder.

Options An investor or buyer could come in and purchase the stores with the intention of keeping the brand, which is wellknown in the Pacific Northwest. It is also possible that the Comvest Group, the Florida private investment firm that became the major stakeholder in the company in 2011, could enter the auction and be the high bidder. It’s also possible a different grocer could be the high bidder and convert the stores to its brand,

marking the end of the Haggen era. The auction is part of the company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. The Bellingham-based grocer purchased 146 stores in 2015 from Albertsons and Safeway to help satisfy a Federal Trade Commission requirement of shedding stores prior to the Albertsons-Safeway merger. In November, Haggen auctioned off dozens of stores, retaining the Port Angeles store and 32 others. The Haggen banner went up on the former Albertsons store at 114 E. Lauridsen Blvd. in Port Angeles in February 2015. Store Manager Darrel Chard confirmed last December that the Port Angeles store was among those to be sold at auction. He had no information about plans for the some 65 employees of the store.

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Bond: ‘We grow kids’ CONTINUED FROM A1 The meeting was hosted by two members of the Chimacum School Board — chair Cammy Brown and board member Maggie Ejde — with the purpose of evaluating a timeline that was submitted by Staci Matthes, Kelly Liske and Heather Scott, all of whom have children in the district. It followed a special school board meeting last Wednesday where support for the measure was nearly unanimous. There was disagreement about whether the board should resubmit it in April or wait for the refinement of a cohesive advocacy plan. “We always run bonds in the spring because we’re agriculture, we’re planting stuff,” Scott said. “We are planting food here, and we’re growing kids because they have to grow wherever they’re planted.” The quickly assembled campaign is using the motto “We grow kids, we grow community.” It outlines almost daily activities planned from today to April 20, including informational meetings in highly populated places, new yard signs, letters to the editor, newspaper columns, advertising and doorbelling.

Recommendation today Brown and Ejde are scheduled to make a recommendation to the full board today, which can provide the go-ahead to resubmit the measure at that time or at the regular board meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the high school library. In order to appear on the ballot, the measure needs to

hair Cammy Brown and board member Maggie Ejde are scheduled to make a recommendation to the full board today, which can provide the go-ahead to resubmit the measure at that time or at the regular board meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the high school library.

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be submitted to the Jefferson County auditor by Friday. It could be rewritten, an idea no one at the meeting favored. “This is a great idea, but it didn’t pass because not enough people got a solid message,” said Eric Jorgensen. Added educational consultant Jay Garthwaite: “This is the most thoroughly vetted proposal I’ve ever seen. You’d be surprised how many bonds go to ballot with far less validation.” On Feb. 9, the measure gained support from 2,749 voters, or 58.04 percent, and was opposed by 1,987 voters, or 41.96 percent — about 100 votes short of what it needed for the 60 percent-plus-one vote needed for approval. Garthwaite said the district shouldn’t attempt to convert those who voted in opposition; rather, it should concentrate on getting people who did not vote to show their support. This is part of the timeline, which includes a mailing to registered voters who did not vote Feb. 9, for delivery on the same date the

The three Jefferson County commissioners will hear a report from the Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee at a meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in chambers, 1820 Jefferson St. This annual report advises the commissioners about grants, accomplishments and goals in 2015 and the committee’s plans for 2016. The report gives the commissioners an opportunity to provide input and guidance regarding marine resource education, outreach and nearshore restoration activities. The consent agenda, where there is no discussion of an item unless requested by a member of the staff or public, is part of the regular 9 a.m. meeting. Items on the consent agenda include: ■ A resolution creating a county road project to address permanent repairs on Dosewallips Road in Brinnon. ■ The allocation of $1,151,840 for recycling services. ■ An agreement to allocate $16,000 to the North Pacific Coast Marine Resources Committee. ■ An agreement to allocate an additional amount of $16,590 for a total of $108,510 to Jefferson County Public Health and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. ■ An agreement to pay $110,885 for outsourced election-related printing services to Printery Communications.

It will be preceded by a board retreat from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the same location, at which strategic goals will be discussed. The Chimacum School Port Townsend city Board will meet at 6 p.m. The Port Townsend City Wednesday in the high Council does not meet this school library, 91 West Valley Road, Chimacum. week. Council office hours, during which members of the Port of Port Townsend public can discuss any topic Port of Port Townsend with a member of the City commissioners will hold a Council, will take place commissioner/senior staff from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. retreat from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday in the mayor’s Tuesday in the Andrews office at historic City Hall, Suite, Port Ludlow Inn, 540 Water St. 1 Heron Road. Other city meetings are: It will also discuss and ■ Library Advisory refine a packet to be used to Board — 3:30 p.m. to search for a new executive 5:30 p.m. Monday, Library director at a meeting Learning Center/Charles Wednesday. Pink House, 1256 Lawrence The meeting will begin St. at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in ■ Council Finance and chambers, 333 Benedict St. Budget Committee — 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., third-floor Jefferson Healthcare conference room, City Hall, Jefferson Healthcare 250 Madison St. ■ Parks, Recreation and commissioners will review Trees Advisory Board — and possibly revise gover4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, nance policies, procedures first-floor conference room, and bylaws at a special meeting Monday. City Hall. The meeting will be from ■ Climate Action Committee — 3:30 p.m. to 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Cot- Jefferson Healthcare Conton Building, 607 Water St. ference Room, Suite 302, ■ Planning Commission 2500 W. Sims Way, Port — 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Townsend. Thursday, council chamPublic development bers, historic City Hall.

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authority Schools The Port Townsend School Board will hear a report from the Associated Student Body representative at a meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the Gael Stuart Building, 1610 Blaine St.

The Fort Worden Public Development Authority Executive Committee will hear a report about January financials at a meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 3 p.m. in Fort Worden Commons.

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morning, authorities said. The man, in his 40s, had killed his girlfriend as she worked at a nursing facility in University Place, near Tacoma, at about 6:15 a.m., said Pierce County Sheriff’s Detective Ed Troyer. Police soon spotted him and chased his vehicle southbound on I-5 as he shot at them. The suspect exited the highway and then got back on heading north, at which point the pursuing officers forced his car to spin out near an exit for Tillicum, said Lakewood Police Lt. Chris Lawler. The man took cover behind his vehicle and engaged police in a shootout, Lawler said. Twelve officers from three agencies — Lakewood and Steilacoom police, as well as the sheriff’s department — shot back, killing him. No officers were injured in the gunfire, Lawler said. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press

ballots are received and assembled from a list supplied by the auditor’s office.

Refine the message Kris Mayer, a retired teacher who served on the state Board of Education, said the district should work to refine the message and spell out how it benefits the voter, which could include detailing the advantages of a community that is made up of educated people. The district needs to work to keep its current support, Mayer said, as there is no guarantee that someone who voted in favor Feb. 9 would do so again April 26. Advocates need to educate voters about the measure’s benefits, which means they need to know the measure inside and out, according to campaign chair Ted Friedrich. “The two reasons given most frequently for not voting were ‘I didn’t know’ and ‘I didn’t understand,’ ” Friedrich said. “If we are going to educate the voters, we need to explain why people support it. If we say, ‘I don’t know,’ we are going to lose our credibility.”

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Hope After Heroin members Tessa Hillstrom, left, and Kayla Looper collect trash and other debris from the hillside behind Veterans Park near downtown Port Angeles on Saturday. About a dozen members of Hope After Heroin, a group developed to support awareness of drug abuse, scoured the park and the brush behind the former Port Angeles fire hall for trash and discarded drug paraphernalia.

OMC construction on schedule despite soil contamination BY CHRIS MCDANIEL

Construction continues on Olympic Medical Center’s new medical office building in Port Angeles last week after the project was delayed by the discovery of diesel fuel-tainted soil on the site.

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PORT ANGELES — Construction of a 42,000-square-foot medical office building on the Olympic Medical Center campus was interrupted early this month due to soil contamination, said Eric Lewis, the hospital’s chief executive officer. The $16.35 million project, conducted by KirtleyCole Associates LLC of Everett, will include examination rooms, doctors’ offices, laboratories and primary-care and urgentcare clinics. The contaminated soil was discovered Feb. 3, delaying construction through Feb. 8 while the soil was removed, Jeff Anderson, OMC marketing manager, said Friday.

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Costly fix “As we started to clean this up, it became a big hole,” Lewis said. “It wound up being 40 feet wide, 40 feet long and 18 feet deep of contaminated soil” — the equivalent of 1,067 cubic yards. “That is really expensive because we had to excavate it, put it into trucks and we had to ship it to Tacoma to a place that is going to clean up the soil because we have to restore the soil,” Lewis said. “Our current rough order of magnitude is a $150,000 change order for this. It definitely was a big project, and it did slow us down for a period of days. Once we get a final amount, we will come back to the board with that change order.”

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Construction at the site began in early August with about $70,000 worth of improvements to sewer and stormwater systems. Despite the brief hiccup,

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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature the West End Historical Society. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree (spaghetti with or without meat sauce) and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s program will feature Port Townsend Library Director Melody Sky Eisler, who will talk about the library’s upcoming annual Community Read, This Changes Everything by Naomi Klein, for March. Lunch by Subway costs $8. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. At this coming Tuesday’s meeting, Port Angeles Police Chief Terry Gallagher will give his last speech before he retires March 4. Gallagher has been in law enforcement for 30 years and has been police chief since 2008. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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Ginny McKinney was 59 when her husband, Dan, died. One-third of the women who become widows are younger than 65, according to data from the Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement.

Financial guidance for grieving widows Help for women struggling through fog of mourning BY KERRY HANNON THE NEW YORK TIMES

“My husband and I had decided life was too short,” recalled Ginny McKinney, “so we went shopping to buy a travel trailer to take us into an early retirement.” That was three years ago. “While standing in the fourth trailer that we were considering, he had a heart attack and died,” she said. Dan McKinney was 62. McKinney was 59 and retired from her work as a medical assistant, although she was taking on occasional work to make a little extra money. Her husband was getting ready to retire from his post as a restaurant manager at the Ritz Carlton Club at the Aspen Highlands Ski Resort in Colorado. Like McKinney, one-third of the women who become widows are under age 65, according to data from the Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement, known as Wiser, a nonprofit organization dedicated to women’s financial education and advocacy.

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New loan officer SEQUIM — Kathi Larsen has joined Evergreen Home Loans as a senior loan officer, according to Michele Adkisson, branch manager at the Sequim branch. In this role, Larsen will join the sales team in serving the home financing needs of the greater Sequim area. Larsen has more than 25 of years of experience in the mortgage industry, including roles as a loan officer and assistant vice president. To contact Larsen or the Sequim branch, phone 360-6818197.

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The Census Bureau reported in 2011 that the median age of widowhood was 59.4 for a first marriage and 60.3 for a second marriage. No one is ever prepared for such an event. But for many women, the road to financial hardship begins after their husbands die. Nearly a third of single women over age 75 are living in poverty, according to Wiser’s research. McKinney is not one of them. The couple had

of Coupeville. They also will serve smoothies and a concoction called a “Green Drink,” which consists of leafy greens, organic seeds, fresh organic fruit and other organic ingredients. Thrive can be found at the farmers market Saturdays on the east side of The Gateway pavilion. The Port Angeles Farmers Market is open Saturdays yearBY ANN CARRNS round from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and THE NEW YORK TIMES accepts credit and debit cards, as The latest scam targeting older well as EBT and WIC and consumers is particularly cruel seniors nutrition checks. because it homes in on people who already have lost money in previGroup member ous fraudulent schemes. SEQUIM — Optimum NatuSo-called asset-recovery firms ral Arrangements Landscaping target people who have lost money Inc. (ONA), 325 E. Washington in another type of fraud — often, St., recently became a member of a bogus work-at-home scheme or the North Peninsula Building a fake time share investment, Association. according to an advisory issued During the association’s this week by the Consumer Building Expo on Feb. 13-14, Financial Protection Bureau. ONA held a drawing and gave The firm promises the victims away a custom, hand-crafted that it can recover much of the arbor to a local Sequim resident. lost money, for a hefty upfront fee. ONA was founded in 1977 by But after taking the payment, Tom Rankin, but ownership was the firm does little — or takes steps that the consumers could do transferred to Matt Ward in on their own at no cost. 2014. Stacy Canan, deputy assistant For more information, director of the bureau’s Office for phone 360-683-5741, email Older Americans, said the agency onalandscaping@gmail.com or became aware of the problem visit www.onalandscaping.com. after noticing an increase in complaints filed online not by conGold and silver sumer victims but by asset-recovGold for April finished ery companies — apparently, as $4.50, or 0.4 percent, higher to part of the “service” the firms settle at $1,230.80 an ounce were supposed to be providing. Friday. (There is never any fee to file a March silver was off 5.9 complaint with the agency, she cents, or 0.4 percent, to close at noted.) $15.373 an ounce. When the bureau followed up Peninsula Daily News with some of the consumers, they and The Associated Press didn’t know a complaint had been

“Some women are heads of households and managing it all, but probably 75 percent of women I’ve worked with just go, ‘I am not good at math.’ It is not a matter of being good with math, I tell them. You can use a calculator. You just need to be comfortable talking about it.” DANIELLE HOWARD Wealth by Design some savings, and she was the recipient of his $150,000 life insurance policy. Nonetheless, the sudden loss turned her world upside-down. “He carried my heart on a velvet pillow, and I was crushed,” she said.

Financial planner needed One of her first moves after the funeral was to connect with a certified financial planner, Danielle Howard of Wealth by Design in Basalt, Colo., who made it clear from the start that McKinney needed to share responsibility for her finances and not leave everything to her adviser. “Some women are heads of households and managing it all,” Howard said, “but probably 75 percent of women I’ve worked with just go, ‘I am not good at math.’ It is not a matter of being good with math, I tell them. You can use a calculator. You just need to be comfortable talking about it.” Howard urged her client to increase her financial literacy. “That education is vital to getting your feet back on the ground,” she said. TURN

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Fraudsters’ latest target is the already defrauded aggie Flowers, associate director for economic security with the National Council on Aging, said older people were often targeted for fraud because they are perceived as having money, even if it is just a monthly Social Security check.

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filed with the bureau on their behalf and told similar stories about being contacted by a firm offering to help them recover lost funds. Consumers generally reported paying a few hundred dollars, but some paid $1,000 or more.

Multi-state complaints Many of the complaints originated with a company in Florida, but the victims came from multiple states. “It’s a nationwide issue,” Canan said. The bureau identified more than 400 complaints. The Federal Trade Commission took action last October to shut down an asset-recovery firm

in Florida that had duped consumers who had previously lost money on fraudulent investments in time shares or precious metals. It’s not clear how the operators of these firms identify consumers who have been previous victims. But Amy Nofziger, director of regional operations with the AARP Foundation and manager of its Fraud Watch Network call center, said criminals often retargeted the same victims, having had success the first time. Criminals, she said, also maintain and sell lists — the FTC calls them “sucker lists” — of people who have been previously tricked. “They’re re-scamming that same victim,” she said. Consumers may feel embarrassed that they were duped out of their money, she said, so may be susceptible to offers of getting their funds back. Maggie Flowers, associate director for economic security with the National Council on Aging, said older people were often targeted for fraud because they are perceived as having money, even if it is just a monthly Social Security check. “Criminals are creative,” she said, “and are constantly coming up with new ways to scam older adults.” TURN

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Assessing fitness of wearable tech BY JANE E. BRODY THE NEW YORK TIMES

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IKE MANY PEOPLE who grew up long before personal computers and cellphones became ubiquitous, I’ve never tried a fitness tracker. I already know I walk about five miles a day, in addition to my daily swim. My weight is stable within a range of two pounds. I prefer to remain accountable only to myself, not to a gadget. But several of my peers swear by their fitness trackers and experts say that older adults are among those who could benefit most from such devices. Elise Bloustein, a 62-year-old Brooklynite, calls the Fitbit she’s worn daily since last Christmas “my little health whisperer” that asks, “Have you walked today?” It has made her “hungry for walking,” she said, prompting her to triple her daily mileage, improve her diet and shed 13 unwanted pounds she’d carried around since her first child was born. By syncing the device with her iPhone via a free app and recording the foods she eats, she’s learned to balance calorie input with output and to eat more fruits, vegetables and fiber. She also uses the device to monitor the quantity and quality of her sleep as she strives for seven solid hours of shut-eye a night. “As a lawyer,” she explained, “I spend the day sitting at my desk on the computer or the phone. “I had read that the longer you sit, the sooner you’ll die. The Fitbit encourages me to get up and move. “I now average 40 to 43 miles a week just walking.”

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of Pennsylvania wrote in the medical journal JAMA. Alas, the experts noted, these are the people who least need a technological push to improve their health. “The individuals who might have the most to gain from these devices are likely to be older and less affluent,” they wrote, including those who are currently sedentary or have a chronic ailment that could benefit from more activity. Furthermore, Patel said in an interview, for most people to sustain a healthpromoting change in behavior, “it must be LOUSTEIN GOT HER SISTER, combined with effective engagement strategies,” like social reinforcement from fama 61-year-old high school social worker in San Francisco, hooked on ily members, friends or colleagues, or financial incentives from employers. the tracker as well. Under the Affordable Care Act, employInstead of driving to do errands, her ers can use part of employees’ health sister now walks to reach the number of insurance dollars to fund workplace wellsteps she sets as her daily goal. The main motivator for those who love ness programs, enabling them to underwrite some or all of the cost of wearable a fitness tracker seems to be the pat on devices. the back it gives them when goals are But for workers to benefit from them, achieved. “they need to have skin in the game and As my friend Fran Saunders put it, perhaps get some kind of reward at the “It’s kind of cool when it buzzes because end of the month if goals are reached,” you’ve reached your 10,000 steps, espePatel said. cially when that happens early in the He and his colleagues at Penn’s Center day.” This surging industry of wearable tech- for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics are now doing clinical trials to nology — the Fitbit now has plenty of determine what strategies can best suscompetition, including devices from Jawtain changes in health behaviors induced bone, Garmin, Nike and Misfit — has by fitness trackers. enjoyed brisk sales, particularly among young adults “motivated enough to want a Bloustein said it definitely helps to be device and be able to afford it,” Dr. Mitesh a compulsive person. S. Patel and colleagues at the University “At night if I see I haven’t met my

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goals, I’ll take a nice walk through the neighborhood until I hit my five miles,” she said. “It’s a personality thing — my colleagues said the tracker made them claustrophobic.” But her college-age daughter, who like the rest of the family also wears a Fitbit, is now walking 25,000 steps a day, five times the amount of the average American. Factors beyond pure calories-in/calories-out can affect a person’s weight. Some have reported online that wearing a fitness tracker was counterproductive, resulting in weight gain instead of loss.

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ORIE MULHOLLAND, A 24-year-old tutor in Chicago, wrote that “since I was walking 10 to 15 miles a day at my stand-up desk, it told me I could eat 2,200 to 2,400 calories a day.” But instead of losing weight, she gained, and after six months she abandoned the tracker. Mulholland is not alone among tracker dropouts. In a survey of 6,223 individuals, Endeavor Partners, a research firm, found that more than half who bought a fitness tracker had stopped using it, with onethird abandoning the tracker within six months. Different folks need different strokes. Those motivated by competition, for example, might enjoy mileage contests with fellow workers or with participants

in anonymous web-based groups. The Penn team suggested that users might “form teams that provide peer support and promote a sense of accountability” to maintain the new behavior, “perhaps aiming for everyone to achieve a minimum amount of activity rather than simply rewarding the power walkers.” Two researchers, Rikke Duus and Mike Cooray, both based in Britain, recently conducted a study of 200 women Fitbit users, 89 percent of whom wore the device almost constantly. In The Conversation, a nonprofit online news site, they reported that the device “had a profound impact on the women’s decision-making in terms of their diet, exercise and how they traveled from one place to another,” often taking longer routes to reach their destinations. Three-fourths of the users, half of whom were Americans, also began eating healthier food, smaller portions and less takeout. Nonetheless, Duus, a professor at University College London, said in an interview that there is a dark side to the tracker. “In the beginning it was a very helpful friend, but after a while, many felt quite controlled by the device, feeling pressured to reach their daily targets and feeling guilty when they failed to do so,” she said. “It became more about reaching goals than doing what’s good for you.” When the women weren’t wearing the tracker, they felt “naked” and that any activity they did was wasted, the researchers said. If it couldn’t be recorded, why bother doing it at all?

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OORAY, A PROFESSOR AT the Ashridge-Hult Business School, said, “People need to manage their relationship with the technology and not become dependent on it. You have to develop your own sense of what’s good and the ability to follow through on it.” Wearable fitness trackers vary in price — from about $49 to $250 — and technical accuracy. “I don’t necessarily think of the Fitbit as 100 percent accurate,” Bloustein said. “Whether it’s accurate or not, it keeps me in a place I want to be.” For those interested in saving money, a University of Pennsylvania study, published last February in JAMA, found that most smartphone applications were just as accurate as a wearable device in tracking someone’s physical activity. “Compared with the 1 to 2 percent of adults in the U.S. that own a wearable device, more than 65 percent of adults carry a smartphone,” making the latter a more widely accessible and affordable way to monitor health behaviors, Patel said.

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“Donald Trump. He’s a xenophobe. He’s afraid of ethnic diversity. He’s anti-immigrants and anti-Muslims. He’d be a poor representative of the United States. I’d be embarrassed to have him as our president.”

“Every one of them. They’re all no good. But the one I most dislike is Hillary [Clinton]. She should be in jail for what she has done. Just look at Libya and her email situation. Bill, her husband, is just as bad.”

“Donald Trump. His candidacy is a joke, and people are taking it seriously. That’s terrifying because hate is not OK, as far as I’m concerned.”

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“[Ted] Cruz. I feel like he’s a warmonger. I’m concerned about his plans on how to handle the Middle East situation. It scares me a bit to think, what if he were the president of our country.”

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“Trump is my least favorite by far. I don’t think he has much of a political background. I don’t think a business mogul like him would make a good president. His hair is horrible, too. His view on immigration is scary.”

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“That’s easy. Donald Trump. I just don’t think he’s a good fit for our country. He’s self-righteous and egotistical. I just don’t like him. I’m not a Republican, and I sure wouldn’t vote for him either.”

“Trump. His strange comments and the way he acts, I don’t like them. To me, he’s kind of snooty. Anything else I could say, you couldn’t print in the paper. I just know I sure wouldn’t vote for him.”

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Peninsula Voices Maybe Sequim should follow Crescent and offer Albert Einstein defined insanity as “doing the same two bond issues: one to upgrade existing facilities thing over and over and expecting different results.” and one to build a new school. This adequately The school district describes the Sequim might be surprised that School District. residents are willing to In April 2014, it asked open their wallets for Sequim voters for $154 upgrades but not for a new million (the bond included school when they have not one new school), and the convinced a supermajority voters said no. of the voters the need In February 2015, they exists. asked for $49.2 million Dave Reichl, (this included one new Sequim school), and again the voters said no. In November 2015, they Light up Lincoln asked for $49.3 million A relic of the past, a (again a new school), and dream for the future, curagain the voters said no. rently the Lincoln Theater In February 2016, they stands empty, dark, upped the ante and asked unheated and molding. for $54 million (still a new Even more, it is unused school and including and pleading to be in the increased interest and con- spotlight once again. struction costs), and again This year marks the the voters said no. 100-year anniversary of the What did all the bond original opening of the Linrequests have in common? coln Theater. A new school — all based What an appropriate on a “guesstimate” of a stu- time to give it a rebirth, so dent growth of 200 over the to speak. next several years and Imagine it lit up and then no growth in the folbeing filled with a variety lowing years. of arts performances, from So about the time a new concerts and live theater, school got built, the growth films and dance producof students would have tions to civic events and ceased. conferences. For those of us raised on Imagine attending one math in the 1950s, none of of these productions and this adds up to a yes vote. knowing that you personIt appears to me that ally helped buy and create the school district is this possibility. obsessed with a new school This is the vision of the and feels the only way it Light up the Lincoln camcan be achieved is to tie it paign: that the theater can to school upgrades. be brought to life by the

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community, for the community, with no one standing to profit except the community itself. So far, the Light up the Lincoln has raised approximately $75,000 from hundreds of local residents. There are over 2,300 likes on our Facebook page, and many community members have attended meetings and are showing excitement for the possibility of rejuvenating this theater in order to benefit Port Angeles. The hope is that the theater can be owned by the individuals in the community. There is currently a volunteer board of directors composed of community members, and we want you to know that we are working together to make sure this vision becomes a reality. Transforming the Lincoln into a 500-seat multiuse theater will add to our already wonderful arts community. And we can measure the health of a town by the way it supports the arts. Please support the Light up the Lincoln and help make this vision a reality, Port Angeles. Mindy Gelder, Port Angeles

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Why is it difficult for some Democrats to see the whole picture? Democrats threaten our women by telling them if a Republican is elected as the next president, they will lose control over their bodies. Are they serious? Apparently some people missed the stated fact that Obamacare is a trick on all of us. Remember Jonathan Gruber, the former White House adviser on Obamacare who attributed the law’s passage to the “stupidity” of the American voter? We now have fines forced on some citizens and higher out-of-pocket costs for services and prescriptions under this mandatory health care. However, if you are illegally in this country and can’t be found, American citizens are forced to pick up the cost of free entitlements. Another clever trick? Many of our men and women have now lost control of their ability to provide for themselves and families due to losing their jobs and businesses. EDITOR’S NOTE: Long lines for governGelder is on the board of directors of the Port Angeles ment entitlements and mandatory restrictions on Theatre Project, the nonbusinesses have happened profit organization that would run the Lincoln The- under the Democrats’ conater after it is transferred trol.

Why does this commander-in-chief and his administration place budget cuts on our military’s manpower and the equipment needed for them to do their jobs, protecting our country? Where is our security against possible terrorists coming into our country? Will America become another Benghazi? When help is needed and requested, is help told to stand down? How refreshing would it be to have a president who loves America, understands priorities and has the knowledge of how to work with a budget and unite and lead? A president who understands preparedness, growth and pride makes a strong country. What a “change.” Shirley Berg, Sequim

Bad-dream future? My warning-dream nightmare, which woke me recently, applies to the huge military buildup our country is facing. I dreamt a group of us were on a grassy knoll when a huge bomber plane carrying an enormous bomb, much larger than the electronic-warfare Navy Growler jets now flying over our North Olympic Peninsula, flew very low right over us. It reminded me of the time during the summer of

1937 when my father, who had emigrated from Germany at age 23, took my mother back to see what was going on over there, leaving my sister and me in the care of relatives. My parents were shocked at Hitler’s propaganda machine in the buildup toward war but even more incredulous that the German people seemed to be accepting this reign of terror, feeling that they could do nothing to stop it. Is a state of endless war inevitable, feeding our increasingly hungry military-industrial-political complex, as we sit helplessly by, starving our country of money for needed domestic infrastructure? Or do we as citizens have a choice? Anita Matthay, Sequim

What’s important Among all the national news — rotten weather, trumped-up campaign issues or “lies,” or whatever and local issues such as decisions made by our school boards, city councils or whomever — is anyone noticing how many American men and women are not being killed or wounded recently in Iraq, Afghanistan or wherever? Stop — and count our blessings. Tom Thatcher, Sequim

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PEORIA, Ariz. — Many teammates saw James Paxton for the first time in months last week, and something was missing from the big left-hander. About 20 pounds, actually. Paxton reported to Seattle Mariners spring training with pitchers and catchers having shed weight, and his new physique has Paxton him looking forward to a season of good health. Paxton has been in the opening day rotation each of the past two seasons but only made 13 starts each year. The 27-year-old spent four months on the disabled list with a left lat strain in 2014 and had a 3½-month stint on the DL last season after straining a tendon in his left middle finger. “They say I just look great. Good shape. Say I almost look skinny,” the 6-foot-4 Paxton said. “I may have got a little bit heavy there, especially being injured and not doing the pitching. I wanted to lose some weight to feel better and more athletic.”

‘Best shape of my life’ Paxton threw a 35-pitch bullpen session Friday and appeared loose with his delivery, having been told by pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre to come to camp with three or four sessions completed. “I feel like I’m ready to come into camp and throw [bullpen sessions] and start games here shortly,” Paxton said. “I was probably at this same weight [220 pounds] when I came in [to major league spring training] back in 2012, 2013. But I definitely wasn’t as strong. So I feel like I’m in the best shape of my life right now.” Paxton is a familiar face on a team full of new ones this season. Manager Scott Servais and some of his staff are new, and the Mariners have 17 major league players on the spring training roster that were acquired this offseason. “Still learning names,” Paxton said. “Everyone I’ve met has been awesome. I’m just looking forward to meeting the rest of the guys and finally knowing all the names and not having to ask the guys for the third time, ‘What’s your name again?’”

New M’s showing up Some of those new players arrived at camp Friday. Pitcher Wade Miley came over in a trade with Boston in December and is expected to be part of the starting rotation. First baseman Dae-Ho Lee, a star in Korea and Japan who signed a minor-league deal two weeks ago, worked out in his first appearance with his new team. So did veteran infielder Gaby Sanchez, a former All-Star as a Florida Marlin in 2011 who played in Japan last season. New catcher Chris Iannetta also reported for his physical. He spent the past four seasons with the Los Angeles Angels before signing as a free agent with Seattle in November. As Paxton battles for a rotation spot, his injury history is a concern. The Mariners added right-hander Nathan Karns, who was 7-5 with a 3.67 earned run average in 2015, in an offseason trade with Tampa Bay. Karns and Paxton figure to be the leading two contenders for a final rotation spot. “I think you’re always competing. You’re getting yourself ready,” Paxton said. “You can’t worry about what other guys are doing because then that’s just expended energy that doesn’t matter, that you should be spending taking care of yourself.” TURN

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TACOMA — Five North Olympic Peninsula wrestlers made it through to the state semifinals at Mat Classic XXVIII, and three of them did so with thrilling victories that went down to the final seconds of their quarterfinal matches at the Tacoma Dome. Forks, the team with the area’s largest contingent of wrestlers (10), put three through to the semifinals:

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saw three of their five quarterfinalists advance to the semifinals. Forks was seventh in the Alvaro Ortiz (113 pounds), Jack Class 1A standings with 48 Dahlgren (182) and Tristan points, well back of first-place Deer Park (79 points), after the Tumaua (heavyweight). Port Townsend’s Chloe Rog- first day. ers made her second consecutive 140-pound semifinal. Rogers fin- Dahlgren survives ished second last season, her Dahlgren was Forks’ cardiac first year of wrestling. kid, earning a 6-4 decision with Tyler Gale (113 pounds) was a buzzer-beating two-point near the lone Port Angeles wrestler to fall to take down Sultan’s Tanmove on to the semifinals, win- ner Belcher. ning an exciting quarterfinal Dahlgren managed to get up match against Othello’s Jeremy from the bottom position with Mendez 17-6. 12.3 seconds left and used his The Spartans won five of 10 strength and leverage to put first-round contests Friday and Belcher down just in time.

“Jack really has to work on not coming straight across when he shoots,” Forks coach Bob Wheeler said. “He was kind of telegraphing his moves in that match. He needs to shoot at different angles so the opponent has to work to counter his moves. “That said, it was great to see Jack earn that near fall at the end.” Tumaua controlled his heavyweight quarterfinal with Nooksack Valley’s Tyson Mergel, and was leading on points when he picked up a pin at 3:53. TURN

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Gonzalez still supporting Riders Former Port Angeles coach found time to cheer old team at state BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

TACOMA — It’s a jarring sight, to be sure: former Port Angeles wrestling coach Erik Gonzalez clad in a purple shirt at the state wrestling tournament, the color of the Roughriders’ most heated rival, Sequim. But make no mistake, Gonzalez, who now teaches history

and coaches wrestling and freshman football at Class 4A Heritage High School in Vancouver, Wash., still bleeds green and white for his former grapplers. At the state meet Friday, Gonzalez was cheering from beyond the gates that surround the mats for the three Port Angeles wrestlers.

Witness his reaction to T y l e r G a l e ’ s thrilling 113-pound quarterfinal victory. G a l e had a com- Gonzalez manding 10-0 lead on Othello’s Jeremy Mendez to open the third period when disaster nearly struck.

Mendez shot out and caught Gale, sending him sprawling on his back and open for a pin. But Gale worked to get his arm across and his hip turned at the very last second to avert calamity and seal his fourth state placement in four trips to the Mat Classic. “I couldn’t watch,” Gonzalez said. “That was slick, the kid [Mendez] was going for broke. “It was so tight, I couldn’t watch. My heart stopped and I looked away.” TURN

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PA routed by Cardinals at districts BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

TACOMA — The Port Angeles girls basketball team figured it was in for a challenge when it faced Franklin Pierce in the District 2/3 semifinals at Foss High School. The Cardinals lived up to expectations and beat the Roughriders 50-35 on Thursday to advance to the district championship game against White River. “Coming into the game, we thought Franklin Pierce would be the third-best team we’ve played, behind Anacortes and Black Hills,” Port Angeles coach Michael Poindexter said. “They proved to be the challenge we thought they would be.” The Cardinals beat the Riders from the inside and the outside — 24 of their 50 points came on eight 3-pointers. Ghane Buze hit five of those treys and led all scorers with 18 points. Alexis Foster scored 16 more points for Franklin Pierce. The Cardinals led 29-15 at halftime and 43-18 after three quarters before Port Angeles

Prep Basketball cut 10 points out of the lead with a 17-7 fourth quarter. The Riders were without three players — along with the injured Maddie Boe and Emily Johnson, Kyrsten McGuffey missed Thursday’s game due to illness — and that affected them at both ends of the court. “We had hoped to be able to play man-man much of the game, but we weren’t healthy enough nor deep enough to do so. Our zone has been pretty good at handling outside shooters, but tonight we had far too many breakdowns in zone responsibilities to survive,” Poindexter said. “Far too many of their points came off our turnovers in the open court against man-man pressure. “They didn’t do anything fancy defensively, but our lack of experience against teams like this hurt us in the turnoversLONNIE ARCHIBALD/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS converted-directly-into-points Port Angeles defenders, from left, Katyn Flores, department.”

Cheyenne Wheeler and Nizhoni Wheeler surround

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Scoreboard Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Long House Market Men’s high game: Brandon VanWinkle, 243; men’s high series: Bob Gunn, 652. Women’s high game: Deana Rogers, 219; women’s high series: Deana Rogers, 362. Leading team: High And Tight. Wednesday Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: George Kennedy, 216; men’s high series: Joy Cameron, 567. Women’s high game: Ginny Bowling, 204; women’s high series: Aleta Smith, 516. Leading team: Mountaineers. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Gary Helman, 287; men’s high series: Gary Helman, 766. Leading team: The Whackers. Tuesday Sunlanders I Men’s high game: Ray DeJong, 203; men’s high series: Dick Evans, 519. Women’s high game: Georgia Duschka, 190; women’s high series: Georgia Duschka, 496. Leading team: Swamp Ratz. Monday Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 210; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 570. Women’s high game: Dianne Ludeman, 175; women’s high series: Dianne Ludeman, 426. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Mike VanWinkle, 257; men’s high series: Travis Darting, 669. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 222; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 629. Leading team: Fox Painting. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Bill Gannon, 214; men’s high series: Paul Schoville, 528. Women’s high game: B.B. Lund, 170; women’s high series: Carissa Gannon, 433. Leading team: Mizfitz.

Golf SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Feb. 14 Player’s Day Gross: Josh Koester, 78. Net: Bob Madsen, 70; Mike Tipton, 70; Andy Cordeiro, 73; Pete Nesse, 74; Don Daniels, 74; Mike Penna, 75. Sunday, Feb. 7 Two Person Blind Draw Better Ball Gross: Chuck Parrish and Josh Koester, 72. Net: Robb Reese and Steve Lee, 59.7; Paul Boucher and Andy Watkins, 62.7; John Naples and Chuck Parrish, 66.4; San D Sparks and Bob Kelly, 67; John O’Rourke and Jeff Pedersen, 67.

Basketball Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Men’s League Standings through Friday W L Seven Cedars Casino 12 0 Anytime Fitness 10 2 Carlsborg Shell 8 3 Strait Flooring/Wired 8 4 Black Diamond Electric 8 4 Elwood Allstate 5 6 Elwha River Casino 3 8 Angeles Plumbing 2 9 NW Builders 2 10 Sunny Farms 0 12

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Basketball NBA Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct Golden State 48 5 .906 L.A. Clippers 36 18 .667 Sacramento 23 31 .426 Phoenix 14 41 .255 L.A. Lakers 11 45 .196 Northwest Division W L Pct Oklahoma City 40 15 .727 Portland 28 27 .509 Utah 27 27 .500 Denver 22 33 .400 Minnesota 17 38 .309 Southwest Division W L Pct San Antonio 46 9 .836 Memphis 32 22 .593 Dallas 29 27 .518 Houston 28 28 .500 New Orleans 21 33 .389 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct Toronto 35 18 .660 Boston 32 24 .571 New York 23 33 .411 Brooklyn 15 40 .273 Philadelphia 8 46 .148

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Transactions BASEBALL American League DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with RHP Bobby Parnell on a minor league contract. National League CHICAGO CUBS — Released LHP Luis Cruz. COLORADO ROCKIES — Released LHP Christian Friedrich. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Agreed to terms with OF Matt Joyce on a minor league contract. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Agreed to terms with RHP Casey Janssen on a minor league contract.

Junior hoping to drive ‘Amelia’ to victory lane BY JENNA FRYER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Her name is Amelia, and boy, can she fly. She’ll be forever treasured by Dale Earnhardt Jr., even though he wants nothing more than to give her away today. Amelia Earhart is the nickname of the sleek and superfast Chevrolet that Earnhardt drove to three wins last season. The car never finished lower than third in five races, and Earnhardt couldn’t find a reason to keep her out of the upcoming Daytona 500. The decision was easy. Instead of building a new car specifically for the “The Great American Race” — what most teams do every offseason — Earnhardt opted to give Amelia another shot at getting to victory lane. She delivered Thursday night when Earnhardt won a 150-mile qualifying race to up her record to four wins in six starts over the last 13 months. “The car really does everything I ask it to do,” Earnhardt said after his win. “When you have a car that you know can do the things that this car can do, you’re willing to take those gambles and risks to pull out and pass. “It’s just a fun car to drive. Really special car.” When Rick Hendrick leaned into the window after Earnhardt’s

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. (88) passes Denny Hamlin (11) Thursday during the first of two qualifying races for today’s Daytona 500.

NASCAR latest victory, the driver urged his team owner to keep track of Amelia and consider putting her on display in his museum. For now, he’s just fine if he says goodbye to her today. Daytona International Speedway displays the winning car for a year, and teams gladly exchange them for the trophy. Earnhardt, a two-time 500 winner, decided chassis No.

88-872 needed a name when crew chief Greg Ives declined to retire the car. “The fact that we’re going to keep running it, I said, ‘We gotta name it,’ and we were thinking of a woman who has accomplished something that was an awesome person that was something we could be proud of,” Earnhardt said. “Amelia Earhart was the first thing that came to my mind. She must have been the most daring. “She sort of fits that mold of

the courage and determination that you need as a race car driver. She must have had that and more to be able to do the things she did in her lifetime.” So it’s the car that gives Earnhardt the confidence to make the moves he did Thursday night while winning for the 17th time at Daytona. The victory came on the 15th anniversary of his father’s death. Although he daydreamed about winning to honor his father, he really just didn’t want to embarrass himself with a poor showing. There was no chance of that happening as he dominated by leading 43 of the 60 laps Saturday and passing Denny Hamlin, winner of last week’s exhibition race, with ease to claim the victory. Earnhardt dismissed that any special power got him past Hamlin with six laps remaining. Hamlin, who seemingly has one of the few cars that can contend with Amelia, said the pass didn’t surprise him at all. “I’ve seen those moves a lot because I watch him a lot. You always are watching guys that are really successful at this kind of racing,” Hamlin said. “I kind of knew what was going on, but when he’s coming at such a fast pace from behind, you have to anticipate. “It’s almost like a free kick in soccer. It’s like, ‘OK, I committed to the right side and [he] kicked to the left.’”

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Mariners CONTINUED FROM B1 Paxton has looked sharp when healthy, including a 20-inning scoreless streak last season, when he went 3-4 with a 3.90 ERA. “My experiences have definitely helped me be ready for a moment like this, and I’m ready to go and play some ball,” he said. NOTES: Catcher Jesus Sucre arrived at spring training on crutches. He broke a bone in his right leg while sliding in a game in his native Venezuela in January. “They’re talking about six months. I hope I can get back this year, play a couple of games,” he said. General manager Jerry Dipoto said Sucre will eventually end up on the 60-day disabled list, and the team is not anticipating him playing this season. ■ 2B Robinson Cano was one of the early arrivals among position players, to the pleasant surprise of Dipoto. “We were expecting Robbie maybe the 23rd or 24th, so the fact that he showed up is great,” Dipoto said.


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State: Gale, Basden make podium for Riders CONTINUED FROM B1 included a frantic effort to push his arm across MenOrtiz came from behind dez to gain leverage and to pick up a late pin at 5:45 keep away from the pin. A roar erupted from the of his quarterfinal match with Manuel Cisneros-Var- crowd when Gale worked gas of Highland. He clinched his way back to his feet. “I worked to get off my his third-straight state back as hard as I ever have,” placing with the win. Also advancing for Forks Gale said. “I realized that if I want were 106-pound freshman Josue Lucas and 160-pound to achieve my goal to win state, this was the make-orsenior Joel Mohn. Gavin Palmer, Joseph break moment.” Roughriders coach Brent Mariner, Garrison Schumack, Kenny Gale and Wasche said Gale’s mat Johnny Lua-Ceja all were knowledge carried him through to clinch his fourth eliminated. “Our top guys really did consecutive state placea fine job, and we can con- ment. “Tyler’s been wrestling tinue to get points from since he was 4 years old, them,” Wheeler said. “What hurts us and will and that experience carried keep us from a really high him through,” Wasche said. “The big thing is when finish is how our other guys fared. We needed a little you have a guy pinned on more from them to make a top of you, you see a lot of guys once you pull the charge.” elbow you can work the hips. It’s a matter of bridgTwo placers for PA ing, getting off your shoulGale won his first-round ders and onto your head, match with ease, claiming a punching through and then 16-0 technical fall over flipping the hip once you Aberdeen’s Angel Cisneros. get it through. Gale was ahead 10-0 “Only a wrestler as after two periods against strong and as flexible as Mendez and appeared set to Tyler is could have pulled cruise through to the semi- that off.” finals when the unexpected Port Angeles’ Ben Basoccurred. den advanced to the consoMendez shot through lation semifinals to earn his and took Gale to the mat second straight top-eight and was mere inches away finish at state. from pinning his shoulder The Roughriders other and earning the upset. state wrestler, Morgan The move caused a gasp Mower, was eliminated from the Port Angeles crowd after a 1-2 showing. that had gathered to watch the match. Rogers rolling “I don’t know what the For Port Townsend, Roghell happened. I just wasn’t being aggressive and wasn’t ers came back from deficits expecting him to throw that of 4-2, 5-4 and 6-5 in the third period to defeat Otheltype of move,” Gale said. Gale’s attempt to get up lo’s Kaylee Martinez in

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Alvaro Ortiz, top, of Forks won by a pin against Klahowya’s Mason Clark in the Class 1A 113-pound division. their 140-pound girls semifinal. With the match tied at 6-6, Rogers made her move and picked up a matchclinching pin with 8 seconds remaining to seal her second straight semifinal visit in as many years. “I never doubted myself, I just had to win,” Rogers said. “I didn’t have any strategy. It was more, ‘I’m not going to let you beat me.’ You may have gotten that first takedown, you may have the lead, but this is mine.” Redhawks coach Steve Grimm was impressed. “I was telling her that was probably the greatest match I’ve ever seen her wrestle,” Grimm said.

“You could kind of see the momentum change. Once she started going you knew she was going to win. I was nervous in the second round, but once she started rolling, it was all Chloe.” The Port Townsend’ boys’ only state entrant, Cody McClain, advanced with two consolationbracket victories to clinch a state place.

Ward lead Wolves No Sequim boys or girls wrestlers advanced to the semifinals. Kevyn Ward was the lone Wolves boys wrestler to clinch a state medal. Ward won his first-round match 12-7, despite, according to Ward, wrestling “horribly.”

But Ward earned a convincing two-point takedown seconds into the suddendeath overtime to clinch a state medal. “I just heard my coaches [Charles Drabek and Bill Schroepfer] yelling that I had to go now,” Ward said. “I knew I had to make it happen as quickly as possible. He had all the motivation and momentum, but nothing was going to keep me from the podium this year.” Ward’s three teammates, 132-pounder Craig Baker (1-2 at state), 182-pounder Adrian Klarich (0-2) and 220-pounder Michael Latimer (0-2), all were eliminated Friday. “Excellent experience for Craig and for Adrian,” Drabek said. “I expect this will motivate them to train and put in the work they need to get back here and place.” Latimer, a senior, should be proud of his efforts, Drabek said. “The last week he wrestled as well as he has all season. He really competed and gave his opponents fits today.” Sequim girls Kiara Pierson (110 pounds) and Alma Mendoza (140) also advanced to earn their second consecutive state placements apiece. “They gave me 100 percent,” Schroepfer said. “That’s all I can ask as a coach, and I’m enormously proud of them for making it through and placing once again.”

He fell 13-0 to secondranked Aaron Pimentel in the quarterfinals, but bounced back in typical Ward fashion by delivering an electrifying performance in his win-or-go home consolation match, an 11-9 overtime victory against Sedro-Woolley’s Noah Stroosma. It was Ward’s third win over Stroosma in less than a week. He also beat him twice at regionals last weekend. Ward led 7-1 after two periods, but let Stroosma back in the match by wrestling without his familiar level of aggressiveness. ________ Stroosma cut into Ward’s Sports reporter Michael Carlead, eventually tying the man can be contacted at 360-452score at 9-all at the third- 2345, ext. 57050 or at mcarman@ peninsuladailynews.com. period buzzer.

PA’s Middlestead 31st at state meet Coach: Build BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

TACOMA — Port Angeles sophomore Cassii Middlestead had the North Olympic Peninsula best showing at the state gymnastics meet. The Roughriders placed eighth in the Class 2A/3A meet as a team with a score of 150.425 Friday at the Tacoma Dome. Middlestead finished 31st in the all-round, compiling a four-event score of 31.7.

Gymnastics She had the area’s best scores and placings in two of the four events. She scored an 7.95 and placed 27th on the uneven bars, and her 8.7 on the bars put her at 29th place. Middlestead was 71st on the floor exercise (8.3), and 85th on the vault (6.75). Maya Wharton was the area’s best in those two events, tying for 49th on the

floor (8.7) and 55th on the vault (7.375). Wharton, a junior, was 44th in the all-around with a score of 30.5. She tied for 50th on the bars (7.0) and took 83rd on the beam (7.425). Other all-around placing for the Riders: Nikki Price was 53rd (29.125), Lexi Hefton was 54th (28.825) and Sydney Miner took 56th (28.325). No area gymnasts were among the top-16 placers in each even who moved on to the finals.

2A/3A State Gymnastics AREA RESULTS Friday at Tacoma Dome All-around—31, Cassii Middlestead (PA), 31.7. 44, Maya Wharton (PA), 30.5. 53, Nikki Price (PA), 29.125. 54, Lexi Hefton (PA), 28.825. 56, Sydney Miner (PA), 28.325. Uneven Bars—27, Cassii Middlestead (PA), 7.95. 50T, Maya Wharton, 7.0. 59T, Lexi Hefton (PA), 6.65. 68T, Nikki Price (PA), 6.4. 72, Karlie Gochnour (PA),6.275. 91, Sydney Miner (PA), 6.125. 96, Ennisa Albin (Seq), 3.275. Balance Beam—29, Cassii Middlestead, 8.7. 43, Sydney Minder (PA), 8.375. 69T, Lexi Hefton (PA), 7.7. 69T, Cassidy Tamburro (PA), 7.7. 75T, Nikki Price (PA), 7.575. 83, Maya Wharton (PA), 7.425. Floor—49T, Maya Wharton (PA), 8.7. 71T, Cassii Middlestead (PA),8.3. 78, Sydney Miner (PA), 8.15. 82T, Nikki Price (PA), 8.0. 89, Lexi Hefton (PA), 7.3. 92T, Julienne Jacobs (PA), 6.650. Vault—55, Maya Wharton (PA), 7.375. 65T, Lum Fu (PA), 7.2. 68T, Lexi Hefton (PA), 7.175. 70T, Nikki Price (PA), 7.15. 85, Cassii Middlestead (PA), 6.75. 86, Sydney Miner (PA), 6.675.

Preps: Red Devils top Saints CONTINUED FROM B1 struggles there certainly didn’t help,” Poindexter Sophomore Cheyenne said. The Riders will play Wheeler paced Port Angeles later this week in the winwith eight points. “She did a nice job of ner-to-state regional round, attacking their defense either on Friday or Saturwith drives to the hoop,” day. Poindexter said. Franklin Pierce 50, Nizhoni Wheeler finPort Angeles 35 ished with seven points, Franklin Pierce 18 11 14 7— 50 and Hayley Baxley and Port Angeles 8 7 3 17— 35 Individual scoring Katyn Flores each scored Franklin Pierce (50) six. Buze 18, Foster 16, Disney 7, Reed 4, Meach 3, “Nizhoni Wheeler again Hubbard 2. provided stability for us in Port Angeles (35) C. Wheeler 8, N. Wheeler 7, Baxley 6, Flores 6, bringing the ball up against Long 4, Lunt 2, Gray 2, Steinman, Politika. pressure, but we weren’t patient enough in our Neah Bay 43, offense to get her the scorSeattle ing opportunities she usuLutheran 35 ally gets,” Poindexter said. “Hayley Baxley also TACOMA — The Red played well at both ends of Devils officially locked up a the floor for us.” regional berth by pulling The Riders struggled at away from the Saints in the the free-throw line, making fourth quarter. only 10 of 24 freebies. Senior Holly Greene “Better performance scored eight of her gamethere would not have won high 15 points in the final the game for us, but our period as Neah Bay’s

defense was holding Seattle Lutheran to two field goals in Thursday’s 1B Tri-District consolation game at Evergreen Lutheran. The Red Devils are now guaranteed one of the TriDistrict’s top four seeds at regionals later this week. Holly Greene, Neah Bay’s lone senior, and sister Jessica each were on point from deep. They combined to make 6 of 10 from 3-point range (Holly was 3 for 4, Jessica 3 for 6). Jessica Greene finished with nine points, five rebounds and four steals. Along with her 15 points, Holly Greene pulled down five rebounds. Gina McCaulley added six points, six rebounds, seven steals and five assists, and Vonte Aguirre and Tristin Johnson each finished with nine rebounds. Abbi Sanders led Seattle Lutheran with 10 points, and Taylor Stordahl

added eight. Neah Bay 43, Seattle Lutheran 35 Seattle Lutheran 6 7 14 8— 35 Neah Bay 8 10 12 13— 43 Individual scoring Seattle Lutheran (35) T. Stordahl 8, Jenson 2, Sanders 10, Seraile 4, Figgens 4, Jones 7, Doerr. Neah Bay (43) J. Greene 9, Aguirre 6, H. Greene 15, Gagnon 5, McCaulley 6, Johnson 2, Svec, Olson, Halttunen.

Boys Basketball Vashon 65, Chimacum 44 SUMNER — The Cowboys’ season came to an end Friday, one game short of the regional round with a loss to the Pirates at Sumner High School. Chimacum finishes the season with a 9-12 record. The Cowboys closed the regular season with six consecutive wins to claim their second straight Olympic League 1A championship.

CONTINUED FROM B1 school starts fielding larger state contingents. “We started up a youth “Then I heard everybody scream, ‘Oh,’ and then I program at the school and turned back around and, we compete in dual meets yes, he had found a way, in the city and [Clark] County,” Gonzalez said. thank God.” “The best of our best kids Gonzalez’s move to Vanare involved and wrestling couver, undertaken to pro- all year long. We have some vide more extracurricular really good buy-in with the activities for his children youth club, about 38 kids and a desire to cut down on active. The building blocks travel to their events, is are there. going splendidly. “The future looks bright, “It’s been great. Great we definitely saw improvefor my family, just like we ment this year, but when expected, actually, probably you get to the postseason, better than we expected,” the kids who have put in the time are the ones who he said. Gonzalez is wrapping up shine. “We’ll get there. We just his first year of rebuilding of the Heritage program, a need more time.” The state tournament state title winner in 2003 that fell on hard times in wasn’t the first time Gonzalez had seen his former recent seasons. He saw one Heritage grapplers this season. “I saw them in Bellingwrestler, 152-pounder Neiham at the Graham Morin. than Stanley, through to the That was cool, but we were Mat Classic this season. “As far as the wrestling competing against each program, we got our num- other up there. Now I can just be a fan and support bers up,” Gonzalez said. these kids.” “Last year they had 13, He even walked and we got 45 out for the 138-pounder Morgan team this season. We Mower through some moves increased the numbers.” with Stanley. Many of those athletes “Oh, I don’t know if I’d were new to the sport. say that,” Gonzalez said. “The problem was our “I was talking to him a kids just don’t know how to little bit. Morgan is having wrestle yet,” Gonzalez said. some of the same problems “We have some scrappy as my kid so I was helping kids, they are eager to learn him out. and coachable, but they just “I still love these kids. don’t know how to wrestle It’s hard to walk away.” yet. We spent most of the ________ year just working basics, Sports reporter Michael Carteaching basics.” man can be contacted at 360-452Gonzalez feels it’s only a 2345, ext. 57050 or at mcarman@ matter of time until his new peninsuladailynews.com.

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Port of Port Angeles Commissioner The Port of Port Angeles is accepting applications to fill a vacancy for District #2 (Central Port Angeles) on the Port Comm i s s i o n . T h e Po r t Commission consists of 3 elected Commissioners from 3 districts within C l a l l a m C o u n t y. T h e successful appointee will complete the remaining 2 years of a 6 year term ending December 31, 2017. Applications & further information can be found at http://www.portofpa.com/jobs.aspx. Application materials are due by Monday, February 22, 2016 at 8am to MULTIMEDIA the Port Admin Building ADVERTISING SALES located at 338 West 1st CONSULTANT Street, Por t Angeles, The Olympic Peninsula WA 98362. News Group, in beautiful Port Angeles, WA, is interviewing for a position in the advertising department sharing the many benefits of newspaper, online and niche product advertising with new accounts and current clients. T h i s i s a fa s t - p a c e d , challenging position that requires a self-star ter, someone ready to hit the The Quileute Tribe has a ground running, with no job opening for a Dolimits on success. Our mestic Violence Advosales staff is equipped cate, for our New Beginwith the latest, most up- n i n g s p r o g r a m . T h e to-date research and is Domestic Violence Adfortunate to sell the lead- vocate is committed to ing media on the Olym- victim’s issues and the pic Peninsula, whether prevention of violence that be print or online. a n d s e x u a l a s s a u l t Applicants must be for- against all members of ward thinking and able our society. The position to apply the many bene- may include after-hours fits of Olympic Peninsula domestic violence crisis News Group advertising management. Must have to a variety of business- a high school diploma or GED, must have training es. What’s in it for you? In and experience in crisis addition to working with intervention. Submit your a great group of people, application and resume. we offer a base salary Closes March 4, 2016 plus commission, excel- Phone 360-374-4366 or lent medical, dental and visit our website at: www.quileutenation.org vision benefits, paid vacation, sick and personal for a job application and job description. holidays, and a 401(k) retirement plan with a company match. Submit your application to careers@soundpublishing.com for immediate consideration. EOE The City of Por t Angeles Parks & Recreation Department is hiring Parks Maintenance Seasonals: $11.57/hour, 40 hours per week, appointment lasts 4-6 months. Positions open until filled. Download application from www.cityofpa.us or pick up and turn in at the Parks & Recreation Office in the Vern Bur ton Community Center. First review of applicants begins February 29. For more information, email Emily B o o n e a t eboone@cityofpa.us.

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And clean as a whistle! 4 bedrooms and all new in 2013, the kitchen, bath, and living room. New carpet in bedrooms and hand scraped hardwood look in kitchen and living room, tile in bath. Great fenced yard and a double garage. Ready to move in and enjoy the fantastic neighborhood t h a t i s c o nve n i e n t t o everything! MLS#300166 $175,000 Pam Church 477-0325 PORT ANGELES REALTY A MUST SEE! Beautifully refined one story craftsman home on 2 acres of land! Located in a serene neighborhood, just minutes from town! No CCRS. 3 bed, 2.5 bath. Completely landscaped property. Full y fe n c e d a n d g a t e d . Master suite with tray ceiling, jetted tub, and walk in shower. Stunning dome ceiling in dining room. Propane fireplace in living room. Separate 1,000 sf. studio building in back with floor to ceiling shelving. Attached garage fits 2 cars, 2 additional garage bays off detached studio. MLS#300188 $405,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Beautiful Fertile Farm Land 19 Acres - Beautiful Mtn Views, 3,200 sf 6-bay workshop, Agnew Creek a n d i r r i g a t i o n r i g h t s, healthy spring fed pond, 12,000 sf covered storage, pasture / trees / pond / creek. This is a Very Rare Property. MLS#281330 $525,000 Team Thomsen COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY (360) 808-0979 Bird Watchers Paradise Beautiful 5.9 acre parcel on Lake Sharon, a small lake in a wooded surrounding located in the foothills East of Port Angeles. A variety of waterfowl and upland birds can be seen from this property. This parcel offers around an acre of u s a bl e a r e a . A d o ck , power, well, 3br septic system, small storage building wtih 1/2 ba., 1 car garage and a gazebo have already been installed. The building site is perfect for a daylight basement. MLS#300133 $269,000 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE

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Home for Sale - Carlsborg. Tidy, ranch style home at 121 Jake Way, Sequim (off Carlsborg Road) - 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1268 s.f. with 1 car, heated garage. On 2.5 acres with another 2.5 acres available. Private well, conventional septic, all appliances included. $235,500. Please call 360-460-7236 for more information or to arrange to see the house. LIVING SURROUNDED BY NATURE 4,156 sf., home on 5 PRIVATE acres nestled with mature trees and pond. 1,800 sf., of covered porches, 5 beds, 3 . 5 b a t h s, ex t r e m e l y large kitchen, formal dining room, family-room, 2 wood fireplaces, large detached 2-car garage, big fenced in areas for animals. Potential to live and operate business there! MLS#291947 $389,000 Ania Pendergrass Remax Evergreen (360)461-3973

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PEACEFUL, SERENE SETTING Cedar Lindal Style 2 bd., 2.5 ba., 2450 sq. ft., large windows for nature views, lots of decking, brick patio, hot tub, garden space, separate workshop, two car garage with wood burning stove MLS#820426/291469 $350,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 (360) 683-6880 1-800-359-8823 (360) 918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND


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Ac- c h a m p a g n e b r o n z e . hand painted detail cepting kitchen, house- $3900 firm. 775-4431 must see. $400. Enterhold items, linens furnitainment center, solid ture, garden/outdoor wo o d , b eve l l e d g l a s s furniture etc. Call to ar- CORVETTE: ‘77 “350” doors, very good cond. range pick up (360)683- a u t o, o r i g i n a l b l u e $250. TV, Sony 19.5”. paint, matching num0932 $50. (805)310-1000 bers. New tires, exh a u s t , c a r b, h e a d s, TV Visio $313, Cherry 7025 Farm Animals and cam. Moon roof Media base cabinet luggage rack, AM-FM& Livestock $320, Cherry end table C D p l a y e r, a l w a y s $383, Mahogany queen Looking for pasture for been covered. $8,000. sleigh bed 4-piece set two horses. (360)582-0725 $1242, Simmons mat(360)406-0970 t r e s s a n d b ox s p r i n g FORD: ‘62 F150 Stepqueen $406, Loveseat side. 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NO. 164000398 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF CLALLAM Estates of: WILMA IDA MILLER, FRANCIS L. MILLER and EVELYN LENORA MILLER, Notice is hereby given that Linda Jones has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of the above-entitled estates; that all persons having claims against said deceased are hereby required to serve the same on said Personal Representative or James J. Lamont, attorney of record, at the address below stated, and file the same with the clerk of the court within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the date of filing of a copy of this notice with the clerk of the court, whichever is the later, or the same will be barred. Date of filing copy of notice to creditors: 2/4/16 Date of First Publication: 2/7/16 Linda Jones 3923 S. Tiller Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 Court: Clallam County Superior Court Clallam County Courthouse 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 Attorney: James J. Lamont, Attorney 763 Diamond Vista Drive Port Angeles, WA 98363 Pub: Feb 7, 14, 21, 28 Legal No 681800

NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on February 23, 2016 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam County Courthouse. Public Works, Equipment Rental and Revolving

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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR CLALLAM COUNTY No. 16-4-00026-6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 In the Matter of the Estate of Jean Marie Coursey, Deceased. The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets.

Receipt of funding from Sheriff’s Office to replace patrol car wrecked in March 2015/$7,500 • Receipt of Sheriff’s Office funding to replace evidence van/$10,000 Juvenile Services – Reimbursement from Washington State Patrol (WSP)/$4,919 Auditor • Unbudgeted funding for February 2016 election/$47,000 • U n bu d g e t e d f u n d i n g fo r M ay 2 0 1 6 e l e c tion/$100,000 A copy of the budget change form may be viewed at the office of the Board of Clallam County Com- Date of First Publication: February 14 , 2016 missioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Personal Representative: Carl D. Pielick Attorney for the Personal Representative: BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY Mark D. Mullins COMMISSIONERS Address for mailing or service: ______________________________ 206 S. Lincoln St., Ste 205, Mike Chapman, Chair Port Angeles, WA 98362 PUB: Feb. 14, 21, 2016 Legal No: 682535 Pub: Feb. 14, 21, 28, 2016 Legal No. 682679

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LEGAL NOTICE T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y Services Depar tment hereby notifies Kathleen Delaney and Rober t James that their presence is required on Februar y 23, 2016 at the hour of 1:30pm for a hearing on a petition to establish a guardianship over your child, Alexia James born on 07/08/2010 in the Quinault Children’s Court in Taholah, Grays Harbor County, Washington. For more information, please call (360) 276-8215, ext. 222 or 390. Pub:Feb. 7, 14, 21, 2016 Legal No. 677112 621493673 2-21

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The American (Ninja) Dream PA man makes bid to compete in grueling television show BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A local man is asking for the community’s help in making a dream come true. Shae Pozarzycki, 24, said he is hoping residents can help him attain a longtime goal: to compete in season eight of television’s “American Ninja Warrior.” “American Ninja Warrior” is an athletic game show on NBC in

which contestants power through upper-body strength and balance challenges. Some tasks are similar to freeclimbing, in which climbers ascend walls or cliffs without ropes, while others see competitors try to navigate obstacle courses without falling to mats or water below. Pozarzycki had to fill out an application and submit a video, which is posted on YouTube at www.tinyurl.com/PDN-ninja.

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Shae Pozarzycki of Port Angeles has aspirations of appearing on the “American Ninja Warrior” television program, which showcases the martial arts skills of its participants. graduate, he competed on the f Shae Pozarzycki is school’s Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps strength and selected to compete, he fitness competition team, and will be notified between served in the U.S. Army from late March and early May. 2010 through 2014. While stationed in Japan, he He will have about two began watching the original JapaTown’s support weeks to report to the nese version of “Ninja Warrior” The North Olympic Peninsula and was hooked on the sport. show’s qualifying round in community was strong in getting He returned to the U.S. and behind Port Angeles to reach sec- was serving in the Army as a die- one of several cities where ond place in Outside magazine’s it will be shot for television. sel mechanic at Fort Lewis when “Best Town Ever” contest, and he broke his hip. he’s hoping his neighbors can help “The doctors told me I wouldn’t from his family, he said. him achieve his dream of compet- be able to do a lot of things I used He has two children, Caidence ing in the punishing physical to, but I decided I would get back Pozarzycki, age 7, and Davin challenge. into the shape I was in back before Pozarzycki, age 18 months, and If Pozarzycki is selected to my injuries — or better,” he said. lives with his girlfriend, Renee compete, he will be notified Madison. between late March and early Went home “My father was my inspiration. May. He will have about two weeks to report to the show’s Pozarzycki was discharged and He was very into fitness,” Pozarzycki said, but he added that his qualifying round in one of several returned to Port Angeles, then father died after complications cities where it will be shot for threw himself back into training, from diabetes eventually overtelevision. including parkour, freerunning came that fitness level. The locations of the qualifying and studying aikido at the PhoeNow he has his own to chilrounds have not yet been nix Dragon Martial Arts center. announced. He also has trained with other dren to inspire, he said. ________ Those who qualify during that “ninja warrior” and freeclimbing round will move on to “city finals,” athletes at gyms in Bellingham Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached where they compete to be one of and Maple Valley. at 360-452-2345, ext. 56250, or at arice@ 15 finalists at the Mount Midoripeninsuladailynews.com. Much of his motivation comes yama final in Las Vegas, according to the show’s website. The winner of the finals gains the title of American Ninja Warrior and a $1 million prize, Pozarzycki said. Each season, several past contestants come back to the show, along with a selection of newcomers, and Pozarzycki said he wants to be one of those new challengers. “I constantly train,” Pozarzycki said. Some applicants are selected for the “Team Ninja Warrior” show, a similar competition that pits teams of athletes against each other. Pozarzycki works in construction and is currently an employee at the bluff stabilization project at In an effort to hone his defensive skills, Pozarzycki spars with David Ventura, co-owner of Phoenix Dragon Martial the Port Angeles landfill. Arts in Port Angeles. A Port Angeles High School “The more viewers that you can bring a TV station, the more likely they are to choose you,” he said. However, he added, being high in views is no guarantee of selection.

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11 things about kennel’s dog show LIKE MILLIONS OF people throughout the country, you may have settled down to view the 140th Westminster Kennel Club dog show, the Super Bowl of dog shows, last week as longtime announcer David Frei (who will be stepping down after this year) likes to call it. The glittering spectacle has its roots in Gilded Age New York. It’s easy to imagine the friendly arguments over whose dog was best as robber barons gathered for cocktails in the bar of the Westminster Hotel after a good day’s hunting. From there, it was only a short step to forming a club and putting on a dog show in response to the claim “My dog is better than your dog.” Today, in terms of longevity, the Westminster Kennel Club dog show is second only to the Kentucky Derby. Here are 11 tidbits you might not have known about Westminster and the dogs who make it must-see viewing: 1. In 1877, members of what became known as the Westminster Kennel Club staged the First Annual New York Bench Show of Dogs, held at Gilmore’s Garden (which became Madison Square Garden) in New York City. 2. The three-day show drew an entry of 1,201 dogs and garnered such great public interest that a fourth day was added. In a philanthropic bow to the nascent humane movement, the proceeds from the fourth day were donated to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to open a home for stray and disabled dogs. 3. Only the top five dogs in each breed, plus all national specialty winners, get invitations to Westminster. It’s the luck of the draw for everyone else. 4. The winningest dogs at Westminster are the terriers. They’ve taken the top spot 46 times. 5. Smooth fox terrier Ch. Warren Remedy started the trend in 1907 — the first year the title Best in Show was awarded — and became the first and only dog to win Best in Show for three consecutive years. The most recent terrier to win was wire fox terrier GCH (Grand Champion) Afterall Painting The Sky in 2014. 6. Other top-winning terriers include Lakeland terrier Ch. Stingray of Derryabah, the first dog to win Best in Show at Westminster (1968) after winning the same award at Crufts (Great Britain’s famous dog show), and Kerry blue terrier Ch. Torums Scarf Michael, who won Crufts in 2000 and Westminster in 2003. 7. Boxer Ch. Bang Away of Sirrah Crest was the first dog from west of the Mississippi to win Best in Show at Westminster, in 1951. 8. English springer spaniel

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Q&A — with Dr. Marty Becker My 8-year-old chocolate QLab suffers from allergies. I’ve had tests done, but they come back with only high yeast content. I thought giving him yogurt with his food might help, but he’s not fond of it.

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and whether hairs are shed or broken off; and skin scrapings or skin biopsies to check for bacterial, fungal or yeast infections. Blood work and urinalysis may be necessary if a hormonal problem is suspected. An elimination diet, containing ingredients your dog has never eaten before, can help to determine if he has a food allergy. Until the problem is diagnosed, medication can help to relieve the itch, whatever its cause.

about your lifestyle and home. Are you and family members active or quiet? Do you have young children or other dogs or cats? The answers can help determine which cat will be the best fit for your family, says Elaine Mata, who volunteers at the San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Allergies are a common Shelter in San Clemente, Calif. problem in Labs. “We try to match to the type It’s not unusual for them to of household in terms of the peosuffer from allergies to fleas, cerple there and the activity level,” tain food ingredients, cleaning she says. agents used in the home, pollens ■ Cold weather can be tough and more. on senior dogs, especially if they Determining the cause of an The Buzz — with Kim suffer from arthritis. A heated allergy can be time-consuming Campbell Thornton bed can help to soothe achy joints. and frustrating. Your golden oldie will appreci■ A project called Darwin’s And solving it is rarely as ate it if you place the bed in his simple as adding yogurt to a pet’s Dogs is collecting anecdotal and favorite spot, where he can see genetic information from up to food. what’s going on in the house or 5,000 dogs in the hope of learnYour best bet is probably to watch for squirrels outdoors. ing more about genetic links to consult a veterinary dermatoloChoose a bed that regulates conditions such as cognitive dysgist who can take you through heat to no more than 102 degrees function — similar to dementia the steps to figure out whether Fahrenheit (close to canine body or Alzheimer’s disease in humans your dog has a contact allergy temperature) and comes on only — and canine compulsive disorfrom, say, a carpet deodorizer, when the dog is on it. der, which causes dogs to lick, laundry detergent or fabric softIf your dog still likes to spend chew, spin, chase or perform ener; air fresheners or disinfectime outdoors, purchase a weathtants used in the home; or fabric other behaviors in an exaggererproof heated dog bed to place ated manner. or leather cleaning products. The dogs enrolled in the study on your deck or other sheltered He may have an allergy to one area. or more ingredients in the food or — 3,000 so far — include pure_________ breds and mixed breeds. treats you give or to pollens, Owners provide DNA samples molds, dust mites and yeasts in Pet Connection appears every Sunand answer questions about their day and is produced by a team of petthe environment. care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. dogs’ behaviors, environment, An accurate diagnosis Marty Becker and journalist Kim Campbell physical traits and more. requires a thorough history, Researchers will begin analyz- Thornton. The two are the authors of sevincluding the types of products eral best-selling pet-care books. you use in your home and every- ing DNA samples next month. Email them at petconnection@gmail. thing you give your dog to eat; a ■ Looking to adopt a cat? com or visit www.petconnection.com. physical exam, looking at such Shelter volunteers can help you Or write to them c/o Universal/UClick, things as the pattern of hair loss make the best choice by asking 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.

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1916 PT snowstorm remembered THE FIRST WEEK in February 1916 brought a snowstorm to Port Townsend, setting a record for the city’s largest snowfall in a 24-hour period that has lasted 100 years. A front-page article in the Thursday, Feb. 3, 1916, Port Townsend Morning Leader stated: “A measurement taken at 5 o’clock last night by Local Weather Observer [Frank] Plummer disclosed a depth of 30½ inches or a fall of 20 inches during the 24 hours, as the depth was 10½ inches at 5 o’clock Tuesday evening.” Winter storms had buffeted the city since late January, with a severe gale Jan. 23 that inflicted heavy damage on boats on the Strait of Juan de Fuca and on local docks. Records had already been set Jan. 25, when 2½ inches of snow fell in a half-hour between 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., and again between Jan. 30 and Jan. 31, when 4½ inches of snow fell in 24 hours.

Short circuits On Jan. 22, the Morning Leader reported short circuits in various locations along a 4-mile stretch of the Elwha Power Line, discontinuing service by the Olympic Power Co. into Port Townsend due to the unusually heavy snowfall of 3 to 4 feet on the mountain in the back of Discovery Bay. On Jan. 26, it was mentioned that “the snow and cold weather, which have been prevalent for the past two weeks, have acted as a highly effective business killer, not only locally but all over the Puget Sound country” and that there were “very few people traveling on Puget Sound boats.” On Feb. 2, a Leader writer also reported that “the Prince of Wales [son of Chief Chetzemoka] has predicted that the present cold weather will continue for two weeks. “Many people in this city have faith in his forecast and are prepared to go on shivering for another 14 days.” The initial concern about the heavy accumulation of snow was for roofs that might not be able to

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A horse and sleigh trudge through the snow in Port Townsend in this undated photo.

BACK WHEN withstand its Linnea weight. At the Stur- Patrick rock apartment building on Madison Street, “a large section of the roof gave way on the evening of Feb. 2. Of the five apartments, three were occupied, and while no one was injured, considerable damage was done to the building and to the furnishings on the upper floor.” Some other lean-tos and sheds collapsed under the snow downtown. Most residents went immediately to work to clear the roofs of their buildings and businesses. The Leader reported that

“every available man in the city was busy with snow shovels digging into the banks or relieving roofs of the overload of snow.” Union wages of 50 cents an hour were paid.

Service interrupted All telephone and telegraph service in and out of the city was interrupted, and many of the local lines were also out of service. Automobile travel had become impossible soon after the beginning of the Feb. 1 snowfall, though up to that evening, “machines had been running . . . with the front axles planing off the top of the banks.” Attempts to deliver fuel during the early morning, made by the City Transfer Co., “in a number of instances resulted disastrously, machines being stalled at different points all over the city.” Fortunately, there were still enough owners of horses and

sleighs that transportation by that means resumed fairly soon: “The entire available number [of sleds] was kept busy supplying the demand for fuel. “Street commissioner Lafferty’s force operated a drag, drawn by four horses, opening routes down the center of the streets. And this service helped materially in relieving the situation.” By the evening of Feb. 3, walkways on Water Street were in “fairly good shape for travel,” and “passable trails” had been broken along the main routes of travel throughout the city. Deliveries to and from businesses were resumed with “a large number of new sleds making their appearance on the highways.” Most businesses were closed for several days, and school classes were suspended. Richard McCurdy, in his oral history interview, remembered that his father and a neighbor

with several children had shoveled a pathway all the way from their homes on Pierce Street, just above Lawrence, to Lincoln School, only to find that there were no classes in session that day. Helen Peach Monell remembered that on one day during that time, “not many kids went to school, but the little Peach kids did. That night, Mrs. Siebenbaum called up Mrs. Peach and told her off because she had let her little girls go to school. The snow came up almost to our waists, although some of it was dug out in the streets.” On Feb. 4, a crew shoveled the snow off the roof of Lincoln School. School sessions resumed Monday, Feb. 7. It was reported that school attendance was back to 80 percent by Tuesday. Some outlying areas in the county received even more snow than what fell in Port Townsend. TURN

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Hospice care is there for those who want it NO, IT ISN’T just your imaginaHELP LINE tion. There really is a lot of talk about death these days. doo,” then hospice Mark Why is that? might be closer to Well, it is a pretty universal expe- Harvey what you’re lookrience, and because quite a few of us ing for. are in the age range where death Yes, Medicare isn’t completely unimaginable, more covers hospice and more of us are beginning to give care, assuming it a passing thought. you have Medicare And I think many of us have figPart A and: ured out that talking about death ■ A doctor cerdoes not summon death. tifies that you’re It used to be a hush-hush subject, terminally ill and based on the belief (I guess) that probably have six death would hear us talking and months or less left. think, “Oh, right! I forgot about her.” ■ You accept this palliative care So if we just didn’t talk about it, (hospice care) instead of curative death wouldn’t notice us and would care. just move on to the next poor slob ■ You sign a statement that says who shot his mouth off. so. ■ You receive this care from a It doesn’t really work that way Medicare-certified hospice agency. No, we’ve figured out that it No, you are not required to die. doesn’t really work that way. The hospice benefit includes two So, in my world, when death is a 90-day benefit periods, followed by topic, one of the sub-topics that often an unlimited number of 60-day bencomes along is “hospice,” so let’s go efit periods, as long as the doctor there. keeps saying that it looks like you’re Hospice is a type of health care on your way out. (hospice care) that is intended to Yes, you can change your mind: provide comfort and pain manage“Well, I thought this was what I ment (palliative care) for folks with wanted to do, but now I’m freakinga terminal illness who are facing the out and think I want the curative end of life. care.” In other words, you’ve got “it” and “it” is going to get you, likely within Who could blame you? six months. I don’t mean to be disreThat’s OK, and if you change spectful, but I’ve learned that plaintalk will get us all a lot farther a lot your mind after changing your mind (“I think I want to go back to the faster. hospice care”), that’s OK, too. The idea is to provide compasYes, you would still get full-tilt sionate, comprehensive care that medical care for something other focuses on the quality of the life than your terminal illness, so if we’ve got left, rather than trying to you’ve got terminal cancer but you increase the quantity of it, so the sprain your ankle (or whatever), no focus is on comfort, not on curing. one is going to say, “Never mind. It usually involves a whole team She’s on hospice, so let her eat cake.” of folks, including doctors, nurses, No, it doesn’t work that way. social workers and pastors, among Some personal observations: Hosothers. pice works best (in fact, it might be That makes sense if you think the only way) when there is at least about what they’re trying to do: one “full-time” caregiver at home. make the final phase of life as comBest case is more than one, but fortable and stress-free as such a that isn’t always possible, so the thing can be. hospice doctors, nurses, social workHospice/hospice care is a choice, ers or whoever are supplementing not a requirement. and supporting the care. If you want the full-tilt, go-for-it Yes, respite care is available curative treatments, by all means, under Medicare, which means the do so. patient could go into a facility for a But if your view is more like, little while to cut the caregiver some “Look, I’ve got this terminal illness and there’s no getting around it, so slack. I’d rather have less stress, more That might or might not be a comfort and less medical hoop-teegood idea, depending upon who you

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That depends on who you are, what you believe and what you want. Good hospice care is good hospice care. I’m not going to veer off into the specific particulars of the Medicare benefit. I don’t have the space, and you probably don’t have the interest. My only point today was to point something out: There is a thing called hospice, and this is what it is, more or less. One last personal observation: Throughout the years, I’ve known quite a few hospice workers, folks who do this kind of work day after day, year after year. It takes a special kind of person to do this and do it well, and the folks I’ve known (and do know) are amazing human beings, if you find gentleness, compassion, realism, honesty and (at times) a sense of humor amazing. I do. So there we are. Now, having said all of this, am I mortally afraid (in my mortality) that I’ve caught death’s attention, who is thinking, “Oh, yeah! I forgot about that Mark guy”? No, I think I have much more to fear from the editor of the PDN.

________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

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How to defend husband’s job choice MY SWEET, SMART and responsible husband makes video games for a living. It is a controversial industry. Upon hearing his profession, many people begin long, angry monologues about how much they disapprove of his work. Their manners and politeness tend to evaporate. Is there a way to politely acknowledge these people’s feelings while exiting the conversations quickly? Anonymous in California For much of the 1970s and ’80s, my dad’s family was involved in the distribution of cigarettes in New England. So I have a fair idea of what it’s like to be on the receiving end of fury over polarizing issues. (“Cancer killer!” an adult shouted at a 13-year-old me.) Rants are impolite and not effective. Still, I almost understand people’s need to vent. How often do we meet manufacturers of semiautomatic rifles (or high-fructose corn syrup)?

ple’s darker desires.” People flock to these games, after all. Philip I suspect Or for a tartier Galanes your husresponse, how about: “I band isn’t respect your position on involved in video game violence. What the educational (Child are you doing about it?” Perhaps this will help of Light) or people off their Facebookheart-rendliking, Twitter-favoriting, ing (That do-nothing backsides. Dragon, It will surely end the Cancer) side chat. of the video business. You probably would The eyes have it have said so. Still, he isn’t forcing his When sliding into a bangames on anyone, either. quette in a crowded restauThe latest social science rant or into a row of seats suggests an increase in at the theater, is it better aggression among avid to face the people you pass players of violent video (placing your crotch at eye games, but no causal link level) or look away from to real-life pillaging. them (putting your derriStill, it’s hard to avoid ère in their faces)? the nasty component in Elizabeth in New York this and other businesses, whether cigarettes, semiauI have been waiting for tomatics or Mortal Kombat this one! (And it only took (that “K” the final indigeight years to arrive.) nity). I prefer facing people as Being sweet and respon- I slither in and out of tight sible, your husband has spots. probably made his peace This allows for eye conwith his job. (I respect that, tact and fleeting, semitoo.) apologetic acknowledgPerhaps he could ments that we are sharing acknowledge as much, by close quarters. saying, “It’s a complicated More important, it lets business catering to peous navigate with greater

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reciprocate his contributions to your college fund. (If you could, why would he be making them?) Say: “Thank you for your generosity, Uncle Saul. But I’m starting to feel overwhelmed by it. Some give and take You’ve given us so much already, and I will never be Every year, a close rela- able to pay you back.” tive gives me small but To which, he will probagenerous cash gifts to hold bly reply: “These are gifts, in trust for my children’s not loans. And I will have education. given enough when the I am touched by his children’s college educathoughtfulness, but it is tions are secure.” starting to make me If there is some other uncomfortable. discomfort (that you didn’t I can’t reciprocate. And I feel like sharing) or simply believe that he has given want these gifts to stop (for me enough. whatever reason), just use How can I politely com- the first two sentences I municate that I no longer suggested. think it’s appropriate for But don’t be hasty. Colhim to give these gifts? lege costs exceed most Anonymous grasps these days. in Massachusetts No shame in that. It might take a village to Many people confuse raise a child, but it takes a “not looking gift horses in small metropolitan area to the mouth” with a prohibi- pay her tuition. tion on saying anything. Not true, especially with Wait for four gifts that make us uncomMy husband and I are fortable. friends with another couYou should speak up. ple. But I bet you will be surWe have two young chilprised by the results. Your relative is probably dren; they have three. When they make social well aware that you can’t

plans with us, only the father shows up — juggling or mildly ignoring his three children. This makes it hard to have an adult conversation, and makes us feel like backup child care for when the mother is working or traveling. Any ideas? Anonymous For the record, you and your husband are definitely backup child care. The next time your friends call to make plans, ask, “Will Jenny be coming?” If the answer is no, say: “Let’s wait until she can join us. It’s more fun as a foursome.” Simple, honest and direct: the friendship trifecta! And if you hear any grumpiness on the other end, try not to resent it. The father wouldn’t ask to spend the day with you if he didn’t like you. Still, their child care is not your problem.

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Guttentag — Lindbom Lacey Sara Guttentag, 35, and Jason Alex Lindbom, 29, married Feb. 2 in Port Angeles. The bride is the daughter of Irene Faye Guttentag of Boca Raton, Fla., and the late Jack Aaron Guttentag. She works as the human resources/administrative services assistant of

the Clallam Transit System in Port Angeles. The groom is the son of Judeth Nicole and Allen Dale Lindbom of Antelope, Calif. He is in the U.S. Coast Guard stationed in Neah Bay. The couple plan to have their reception in 2017.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Caleb Jeremiah Helgeson, 18, and Karma Angelique Harrison, 18, both of Port Angeles. Michael Eugene Guilford, 45, and Laura Jane Knoke, 38, both of Forks. Byron Glen Midkiff Jr., 38, and Dawn Michelle Acuna, 42, both of Port Angeles.

Jefferson County Stephanie Marie Bates, 32, and Juan Carlos Diaz De Dios, 44, both of Port Townsend.

ENGAGEMENT Haner — Wood Jeffery and Danette Haner of Sequim announce the engagement of their daughter, Marissa Haner of Sequim, to Zachariah Wood of Port Angeles, son of Samuel and Arlene Wood of Port Angeles. The couple is to wed July 30.

The road to Chimacum became impassible. There was another heavy snowfall there Feb. 5. By that time, a good sled road to Chimacum had been cleared, but no cars were using it yet. More than 18 inches of snow fell in the Quilcene area during the night of Feb. 1, and continued to fall the next morning. Joe Kawamoto, in his oral history of his life at Lake Leland, said: “It was reported that we had 4 feet of snow, and the Port Townsend Southern train came out as far as Crocker Lake from Port Townsend the first day [Feb. 2], and the second day around noon or a little later, they got as far as where the Lake Leland school was. “My father happened to be foreman on the railroad crew, and his crew had to follow the train and scrape the snow off the drive wheels of the locomotive — and it was a real slow process.” The train finally got to Quilcene on Tuesday, Feb. 10. Meanwhile, launches took the mail by water to the head of Port Townsend Bay for the Chimacum/ Hadlock area, to Fairmount on Discovery Bay and to Quilcene for residents in the southeast county. There were fears that a sudden thaw might result in flooding throughout the county. Initially, the snowmelt was gradual, with the accumulated snow shrunk to 11 inches by Feb. 9, but a sudden thaw Feb. 10 caused a drastic change in conditions. A large number of basements in the city were flooded, including Lincoln School, the Army YMCA and several residences. A severe bulge developed on Washington Street, where torrents of floodwater ran down the grade at the cut. A 15-foot section of the roadway settled badly, and a gas main in that area was damaged by the pressure. The bulkhead supporting the street began to give way and had to be replaced in the ensuing days. The Olympic Gravity Water System began to fail Feb. 11, when the outlet from a dam at the headworks became clogged with debris so that only about half of the normal flow was reaching the reservoir. By the next day, the water to the reservoir was completely blocked off,

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F.J. Bailey, left, begins to cross Taylor Street after a horse and carriage pass him near the Taylor Street steps in February 1916. and residents were asked to economize on their water use until the problem could be resolved because the reservoirs were only about two-thirds full. Damage to many other roads, cut up by traffic after the snowfall, was reported. On Feb. 17, the Morning Leader reported that the Puget Sound climate was “returning to form” and conditions were normal in Port Townsend.

season accumulation. Jan. 27, 1972, brought 7 inches of snow and an 18-degree temperature reading; on Feb. 1, 1989, there were 6 inches of snow and a 12-degree temperature. Many current Jefferson County residents remember the largest more recent snowfall, in late December 1996, when 6 inches of snow fell Dec. 27, then 14 inches more, followed by freezing rain that fell Sunday, Previous record was from 1880 Dec. 29, bringing traffic to a nearstandstill. Prior to the February 1916 storm, Leader stories told of hospital the town’s most famous snow accumuworkers skiing to work or being delivlation had been that of January 1880, ered by Peninsula Taxi’s Doug Fenton when various reports list 4 or 5 feet. in his four-wheel-drive “monster When questioned about the 1880 storm, Harry L. Tibbals, who was still truck.” That week, the patient count was living in 1916, remembered: “The depth was not more than 4 feet on the the highest in years, with many pneulevel, although in places, drifts more monia patients. The hospital staff than 10 feet had formed.” already there, and those who got The 1880 snowfall was accompathere, stayed for extra hours. nied by severe cold, with ice 8 inches Even more serious was the sudden thick forming on area lakes and the thaw, accompanied by heavy rainfall, cold lasting for six weeks, “during all Dec. 30 and 31. of which time skating, sleighing and Flooded basements, roofs leaking coasting formed the principal occupadue to overflowing gutters, a sewer tion of the residents.” Even the saltwater lagoon at Point overflow and highway closures due to Hudson froze enough for good skating. washouts and mudslides were among the aftereffects of the 1996 snowfall. And Tibbals cut and stored 100 tons of ice from the lakes for use during ________ the next summer. Linnea Patrick is a historian and retired No other 24-hour snowfall since Port Townsend Public Library director. 1916 has exceeded the 20-inch record Her Jefferson County history column, Back set then, but there have been several When, appears on the third Sunday of each other big snows. month, alternating with Alice Alexander’s ClalIn late January 1932, there were lam County history column on the first Sunday 4 inches, billed as “the worst threeof the month. day accumulation since 1916.” Patrick can be reached at lpatrick@ On March 30, 1954, weather olympus.net. Her next column will appear March 20. records show a 10-inch late-

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‘Good dad, bad mom’ harms relationship DEAR ABBY: How do I conDEAR ABBY nect with my son? He is 4 and he prefers his Your husAbigail father to me. I generally “get” to be the bad Van Buren band appears to think that guy — the one who takes him to being a “bud” is doctor appointments, gives icky more fun than meds, enforces bedtime and being a father. keeps order. Making you Dad doesn’t even have to try the “bad to get affection. They are best mommy” while buds. he is the “good My son even asked me to go guy” is unfair away so Dad would love him not only to you more. but also to your It stings. Aren’t boys supson. posed to love their moms? The two of you should have Sad Mom in West Virginia already formed a united front when it comes to discipline. Dear Sad Mom: Of course If this is allowed to continue, they are. Parenting responsibiliyour boy will play each of you ties are supposed to be shared, against the other — if he isn’t and these days, many men step forward and share those respon- already — and your problems are sibilities. only starting.

Dear Abby: I am a medical receptionist with a university medical group. It is common for people to approach my counter and “hover” next to the person I am helping, listening to the information I’m being given without any regard to it being private. When I ask them to stand back, they usually get upset with me. I’m tired of people acting like it’s me who’s being rude. I could get in trouble by not speaking up because private medical information is supposed to be protected. Would you please inform your readers that standing and listening to people while they are being checked in for a medical appointment is not OK, and if they are asked to step away to

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A GROWING CONCERN wonderful to admire. Andrew Lilies add height May and texture to the garden, and different varieties bloom from May (Asian) through September (Orientals and down-facing). ■ Dahlias. My truly favorite plant, dahlias are available in all sizes, shapes, colors, heights and get better every year. There are no better cut flowers, and their September-October displays are out of this world. ■ A new container. Containers really add dimensions to your yard. Be it a grouping of different-sized terra-cotta pots full of herbs, a set of nice urns adorning your entrance gate or a nice glazed pot placed at a focal point to welcome your guests, new containers are a blast. And yes, window boxes definitely count. ■ Gizmos and gadgets. Splurge and find some new device for yourself. Maybe a telescoping pole saw or a ratchet lopper. How about a fog-it nozzle or a rain gauge? Even some new lambskin garden gloves would count. I know someone who got a telescoping pole with a hook that will hang a pot or pull down a branch to prune. ■ Natives. Here is an area that you can really expand on. We live in an incredible area with a wide range of native and/or indigenous plants. These plants are ornamental while also providing food, shelter and nesting for wildlife. In addition, natives grow the best in our climate of rain, drought, ice, snow, bugs and slugs. They have to; they evolved here. ■ Hanging baskets. Note the plural. They are a must. If everyone everywhere puts up at least two baskets, we instantly become “Flower Peninsula, USA.” Buy a hat on your way down to order your hanging containers from the greenhouse or nursery. Maybe one of those small green tree frogs will find itself a new home. Give it something to croak about.

________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).

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Ship’s capacity has British beginnings GLOBAL GARLAND, A 575-foot Panamanianflagged cargo ship with a capacity of 32,115 deadweight tons, spent the week moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3 taking on a load of approximately 5.3 million board feet of debarked logs for export to China. In ON THE 1303, King WATERFRONT Edward I of EngDavid G. land imposed Sellars a tax on all imports brought into that country by sea based on a ship’s burthen. Burthen — a term used to express a ship’s tonnage or carrying capacity — was determined by the number of tuns of wine she could carry in her holds, 1 tun being a wine cask with a capacity of 105 gallons. In 1347, King Edward III imposed an additional tax of 3 shillings on each tun of imported wine known as tunnage. From these taxing terms evolved the presentday terminology that is used to describe a ship’s cargo capacity and weight. Gross tonnage is the total internal volume of a vessel from the keel to the funnel. One gross ton is equal to a volume of 100 cubic feet, which, if filled with water, would weigh about 2,800 kilograms, or 2.8 tonnes. Net tonnage is the volume of cargo the vessel can carry. It is derived by subtracting the volume of all spaces that will not hold cargo: engine room, bridge, crew spaces, etc. Although there can be variations depending on which port or country is doing the calculations, it represents the volume of the ship available for transporting freight or passengers. Deadweight tonnage (DWT) is a unit of measure that denotes how much weight a ship can carry.

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Global Garland, a 575-foot Panamanian-flagged cargo ship moored at Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3, is loaded with debarked logs for export to China. Deadweight tonnage can be expressed in long tons or metric tonnes and is obtained by combining the weight of cargo, fuel, fresh water and ballast, stores, passengers and crew. Oil tankers in the Puget Sound are limited to 125,000 DWT. However, in other parts of the world, oil tankers of 500,000 DWT or larger are not uncommon. Tonnage measurements are now governed by the International Maritime Organization headquartered in London. The IMO, among its other responsibilities, promotes cooperation between governments and the shipping industry by creating standards to facilitate trade among seafaring nations. A commonly defined measurement system is important because a ship’s registration fee, harbor

dues, tug and pilot boat mander Building. fees and numerous other She is an 87-foot Coast assessments are based on a Guard patrol boat that is homeported in Bellingham. vessel’s gross tonnage or I understand one of her net tonnage. engines malfunctioned and the specialists at Platypus Platypus placings removed it, sent it out to be Platypus Marine Inc., rebuilt and have reinthe full-service shipyard, stalled it. yacht-repair facility and Sea Lion should be back steel-boat manufacturer on in the water next week. Marine Drive in Port Angeles, has Michael Lisa in the Harbor happenings Rubb Building. On Wednesday, Tesoro She is a 58-foot steel in Port Angeles Harbor commercial fishing vessel bunkered STI Brooklyn, a that personnel are sponsoning (industry jargon for 600-foot petroleum products carrier that is flagged increasing the width of a in the Marshall Islands. vessel). On Thursday, Tesoro Increasing the vessel’s beam will increase her sta- provided bunkers to Lake St. Clair, a 607-foot bulk bility and load-carrying carrier that was formerly capacity. known as Federal Michael Lisa will also Miramichi. have a bulbous bow _________ attached and a new wheelhouse installed. David G. Sellars is a Port Platypus also has Angeles resident and former Navy Sea Lion in the Comboatswain’s mate who enjoys

Death and Memorial Notice DOROTHY A. HELLMAN October 22, 1925 February 14, 2016

Mrs. and Mr. Hellman bake. I grew up blessed with an endless supply of chocolate chip cookies. She did not know how to cook for just us three. When she made a meal, it could easily feed six or more. If you showed up at her house before any meal, you had to eat. She also loved to work out in her yard. She would tell me it was a way to take a break from my dad, who could be a bit of a handful at times. My mother loved to have company, especially after my father passed away. When I would come over to see her, I could tell if anyone had been over. If she was in a good mood, I knew she had had company that day. Dorothy leaves behind a son, Terry Hellman of Port Angeles; a brother, Stan Haskey (Doris) of Puyallup, Washington; sister-in-law Marian Haskey

of Hoquiam, Washington; and numerous nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Anna Haskey; her husband, Wally Hellman; and her brother Jack Haskey. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home is handling her arrangements. She will have a graveside service at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, 45 Monroe Road, Port Angeles, on Saturday, February 27, 2016, at 11 a.m. After the service, there will be a potluck reception at the Moose Lodge, 809 South Pine Street, Port Angeles. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way Northeast, Seattle, WA 98105; or Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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Death and Memorial Notice BETTY JUNE GITCHEL April 9, 1929 February 13, 2016 Betty June Gitchel passed away peacefully on February 13, 2016. She was born in Aberdeen, Washington, on April 9, 1929, to Grady and Vettress Key. She married Carl Lee Gitchel on June 26, 1945. They were married 59 years before his passing in 2004. The couple moved from Hoquiam, Washington, to Port Angeles in 1959. They eventually moved to the Agnew area to raise their family. Betty spent most of her life as a caretaker to others, raising four daughters and caring for her elderly parents, who moved from Hoquiam in 1973 to be by Betty, and eventually Carl, who suffered from a stroke, until his death. Betty loved and took pride in the simpler things in life: her family, homemaking, listening to country music, watching TV and reading. In her earlier years, she was a member of the Fairview Grange and Blue Mountain Homemakers Club. She loved gardening, cooking, baking and camping in their RV. She

Mrs. Gitchel entered her baked and canned goods in the Clallam County Fair, winning many ribbons. Betty was preceded in death by infant son Robert, her father, mother, husband Carl, five sisters and three brothers. She is survived by her four daughters, Carla (Rod) Janssen, Marsha (Ken) Schilke, Meredith (Dan) Dougherty and Tammy Wooldridge; 11 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Betty was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Sequim. The family would like to extend a special thankyou to Elder Frank Jones for his spiritual support and the staff at Park View Villas and Crestwood Convalescent Center.

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WALTER ‘RAY’ IRONS February 8, 2016 Walter “Ray” Irons, a former Bremerton, Washington resident, age 79, passed away in his home in Port Angeles on February 8, 2016, after a long battle with cancer. A celebration of life will take place on Saturday, February 27, 2016, at the Fairview Grange, 141 Lake Farm Road, Port Angeles, at 1 p.m. An online viewing of the obituary and sharing of condolences will be available at www. drennanford.com.

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My mother Dorothy Hellman went to be with her husband and my father, Wally Hellman, on Valentine’s Day. She will be missed by many, especially me, her son. She was born in Aberdeen, Washington, to John and Anna Haskey. She had two brothers, Jack and Stan Haskey. She graduated from high school in 1943 and worked for her Aunt Bert and Uncle Don Lentz, who owned Pioneer Florist in Aberdeen. Dorothy met the love of her life, Wally, and they were married in 1955. A few years later, my dad bought out his father’s shares in Peninsula Plywood, and they moved up to Port Angeles in 1959 to start a new life. A few years later, I came into the picture, and her family was complete. My mother was a stayat-home mom. That does not mean she did not work. A few weeks before every big holiday, I remember her sitting in her chair in the family room making paper flowers out of ribbon for flower arrangements for Pioneer Florist and even sometimes going down to Aberdeen and working in the florist shop. She loved to cook and

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A tale of ‘Romeos’ amid spring fever THE ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRDS have announced spring’s arrival. They may be oblivious to the weather, but the longer daylight is having an effect on their activities. One truly gorgeous male has established his territory within close proximity to the syrup feeder mounted on a kitchen window. Typical of a territorial male hummingbird, he perches in a convenient bush and keeps an eye on the coming and going at this feeder. Other males are instantly buzzed and sent on their way. Some may stay a moment or two to joust a bit, but most duck and run. It’s another story when a female comes to drink. His advances aren’t always welcome, and there is no intimidating a female hummer. They don’t know what liberation is because they have always had it. One female is especially interesting. I wish I could see where she goes and what she is doing when she leaves. This little lady arrives, and there is no wasting of time when she begins feeding. This is one of those hummers that appears to be able to hold their breath a long time. She drinks and drinks and drinks without ever lifting her

BIRD WATCH head to take a breath of air. Carson She stays a serious amount of time and continues her deep drinking. This looks like a bird who has started nesting activities. Her visits to the syrup feeder are to tank up on energy and then it is back to work. Female Anna’s hummingbirds do begin nesting activities in February. I’ve watched them gather feather-like seed plumes off the clematis vines. They are the primary reason I don’t prune these plants as long as any of the plumes are still on the vines. I don’t know if this female is building her nest, starting to lay eggs or incubating her two eggs. I do know she isn’t interested in the male who is pursuing her. When she momentarily stops feeding, she turns her head and looks upward and watches. I can only surmise that “Romeo” is hovering somewhere in the tall tree above her. It is evident that this male and perhaps one of the younger ones who isn’t as colorful

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A female Anna’s hummingbird feeds. are courting. The screech of their “show-off” dive began to be heard earlier this month. The tiny dive-bombers are back. This courting display is typical of male hummingbirds, and they seem to last throughout spring and summer. A male Anna’s will act like a tiny helicopter and climb straight into the air for 30 or 40 feet at least. Then they drop like a stone. This is all done so quickly that they seem to disappear.

When they spread their tail feathers and put on the brakes, the sound is a loud, harsh whistle. That’s when we should look around and scrutinize the surrounding trees and bushes. Somewhere within those branches sits a female hummingbird. She looks in every direction except at the male who has just dropped within inches of her perch. Eventually, she must give in to his advances because in a few

weeks, there will be young hummingbirds in the yard. About the time this takes place, the rufous hummingbirds return and the fun begins all over. Added to the action will be the jousting Anna’s and rufous males. Both want the same territory. Isn’t spring great? Here it comes.

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Death and Memorial Notice NOREEN FLORENCE VIGIL March 5, 1952 February 4, 2016 Mrs. Noreen Florence Vigil began her journey to be with the Lord on February 4, 2016. She had fought a valiant fight with congestive heart failure for almost 12 years. She continually astounded her medical team with her strength and resilience. Her love for her grandchildren and her family was where she drew her desire to persevere. She was born Noreen Florence Williams on March 5, 1952, to the Rev. Hildred McCarty and Byers H. Williams in Port Angeles. She was born early and was barely 5 pounds. She was so tiny when she was sent home, she wore doll clothes and was able to sleep in a shoebox lined with her blankets. Noreen grew up in Neah Bay on the Makah Reservation. She loved her home and her community. As a teenager, she did travel far away from Neah Bay to live with her sister June in South Carolina while June’s husband was serving in the military. Noreen returned to Neah Bay and was united with Everett Greene Jr. They had a daughter, Denise Anne, on September 20, 1971. In November, they married. On April 5, 1976, they welcomed Sandra Lee while Everett’s family entertained Denise at a boxing match in Port Angeles. Then on May 27, 1978, Hildred Florence was born

Mrs. Vigil and was named in honor of both her mother and grandmother by Everett. Noreen loved being a mother and strived to provide and teach her children as best she knew while they grew up. Sadly, Noreen lost Everett on January 1, 1980. While raising her daughters, Noreen did pursue her GED and different jobs to help support her family on her own. She was a very driven woman once she set her mind on a goal. She worked as a receptionist for the Neah Bay Clinic, a chore service provider for elders in the community and a homemaker. In mid-1982, Noreen met Daniel Benjamin Vigil. They courted and were married June 9, 1984. On March 2, 1986, Warren Nolan “Bubba” was born to the couple. She got herself a son. She held so much pride and love for her children. As they got older, she realized that she still had goals she wanted to accomplish. Her work continued with

elders, and she later pursued a college degree. In 1999, Noreen began taking college courses through an online program with the Northwest Indian College in Bellingham, Washington. It was exhilarating, emotional and exhausting, but with each and every step, she persevered. In June 2001, she graduated with honors (3.90 GPA) with an Associate in Arts and Sciences in public and tribal administration. After this amazing accomplishment, Noreen worked for the Neah Bay Clinic as a dental receptionist. She then pursued training and certification as a dental assistant. She thoroughly loved her job and took pride in serving her community. She became closer to her community while providing such care. She was truly an asset in all that she became involved with. There were only two other parts of her life that took precedence over her work. They were her love for the Lord and the love of her family, especially her grandchildren. Noreen had been brought up as a Christian and was a faith believer. She believed in the power of prayer and the spirit of the Holy Ghost. She had participated in many churches, but she held dear to her heart The Church of God’s Children, in which her mother had been the minister, and Assembly of God Church, where her husband, Daniel, serves as deacon. She would pray for any-

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ready to pray with them whenever needed. Noreen’s children were more and more like her best friends as each of them got older and started their own families. Not a day could go by without calling them to just hear them say “hello.” But more than anything else, her children made her world by creating grandchildren for her. Becoming a grandparent was truly her pride and joy. She had such a special, unique bond with each of them, so much so, almost all of them had proclaimed that they would move in with her once they turned 18. Being a caretaker, attending their activities, cooking for them and napping with them were just a few of her favorite ways to spend time with them. Noreen and Daniel would have celebrated their 32nd anniversary this coming June. They had an ongoing joke about the date they had been married. They each liked the banter that happened each year. They enjoyed their drives through town and out to the beach to listen to the waves. Noreen was preceded in death by her parents, the Rev. Hildred M. Ides and Byers H. Williams; her uncles Spencer and John McCarty; and beloved cousin, whom was raised like a brother, Jerry J. Sawyer. Noreen is survived by her husband, Daniel B. Vigil; daughters Denise (Dan) Buker, Sandra Greene (Louis Dalos), Hil-

dred (James) Maddalena and Leslie (Chad) Hatch; sons Warren Vigil and David Edmisten; grandchildren Everett Grant, Mela Shea, Madison Rose Lee, Kelsey Amari Maddalena, Evan Kai and Hayden Clairice Dalos, Levi Todd and Lucas Samuel Buker; sisters June Williams, Harriette Castle and Charlotte King; brothers Aaron Parker and Lavern McCarty; lifelong friends Ellen Ides and Mardell McGimpsey; numerous nieces and nephews; and many dear friends. Arrangements were provided by Drennan-Ford Funeral Home & Crematory. A viewing was held Wednesday, February 10, 2016, at Drennan-Ford. Her services were held Thursday, February 11, 2016, at the Neah Bay Community Gym, with a graveside service at the Neah Bay Makah Cemetery. A community dinner was held at the Community Gym immediately following her burial. Pastors Jeanie Kallappa, James Kallappa, George Kallappa and Richard Butler helped provide their services. Memorial contributions in her honor can be made to a hospice care program of your choice; the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, 2105 U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles, WA 98363; or Serenity House of Clallam County, P.O. Box 4047, Port Angeles, WA 98363. Cards and condolences can be sent to Daniel Vigil, P.O. Box 535, Neah Bay, WA 98357.

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one who asked or anyone she felt needed it. She would pray wherever she was and with such a powerful, determined faith that she knew God would take care of all of those that she prayed with. Noreen opened her home to many people and provided whatever she could to them without hesitation. She blessed so many lives with her generosity, compassion and forgiveness. Noreen truly loved her family. Her connection with each of them was unique and very special. Losing her mother in 1999 was very difficult and had still affected her each and every day. She made a point to call, and she also utilized Facebook as an avenue to stay in touch with family and friends. Her sense of humor was always on point. She always loved a good laugh. Spending time with her family was the “best medicine,” she would say, always having a pot of coffee on or a meal or a snack ready if anyone came to see her. Spending time with her siblings always brought a smile to her. She knew there would be laughs and teasing only siblings could do to each other. She also loved when they needed her. She was the “baby sister,” so most times, she was called just that. Sometimes she was the voice of reason for them or sometimes she was the listening ear. She would care for them whenever she could and always was

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cover story No crying shame The Gallaghers need each other more than ever in season 6 of ‘Shameless’ By Jacqueline Spendlove TV Media

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from working-class Manchester to Chicago’s South Side. The series follows the (often illegal) exploits of the dysfunctional and disorderly Gallagher family, whose six kids live paycheck to paycheck — or, perhaps more accurately, welfare check to welfare check — with a deadbeat father and an absentee mother. The brilliance of the show is that none of its characters possess particularly admirable qualities, yet somehow they’re likeable. The show handles some pretty heavy issues, and, on the surface, these peoples’ lives are bleak and depressing, to say the least; most of the time, they’re in pretty dire straits. Yet it still manages to be funny. The series is extremely well cast, and a lot can be said for delivering warmth and humor in serious situations. The official head of the rowdy Gallagher clan is booze-addled, freeloading, remorseless, conniving patriarch Frank, played to absolute perfection by Emmy winner William H. Macy (“Fargo,” 1996). The guy is the very definition of the word “bum” — he does everything he can to cheat the system, he relies entirely on the children he neglects in order to barely squeak by, he takes advantage of whomever he can, whenever he can, and despite being a total waste of skin, he’s also, somehow, an insufferable

narcissist. The unofficial head of the household — in other words, the one keeping things afloat — is eldest daughter Fiona (Emmy Rossum, “The Day After Tomorrow,” 2004), who dropped out of high school in her junior year to care for her five siblings. Though far from perfect, she’s as selfless as her father is selfish, and does her best to keep the kids in line and on the right track. Things have started to unravel for Fiona in the past couple of seasons, with a stint in jail and an impulsive and ill-advised marriage under her belt, but her siblings are as important to her as ever. It’s the constant return to the family unit, however dysfunctional, that gets the Gallaghers from one insane issue to the next. “What I like about [Fiona] still is her desire to win, and that’s kind of [true] throughout

all of the characters,” Rossum told The Hollywood Reporter last year. “No matter how many times they get beat up, lose their house, get separated, go into foster care — they still come together; they don’t really get bogged down the way life can bog you down. They’re fighters.” Indeed, the whole brood is facing some pretty big issues as season 6 unfolds. Lip (Jeremy Allen White, “Twelve,” 2010) is messing around with his married professor, while Ian (Cameron Monaghan, “Click,” 2006) is still struggling with his mental health — though it looks like he may be gaining some muchneeded direction in life since his rescue by a pack of hot, gay firefighters. Fifteen-year-old Debbie (Emma Kenney, “Bittersweet,” 2008) is pregnant and getting pressured by Fiona to have an abortion, while Carl (Ethan Cutkosky, “The Unborn,” 2009), following a stint in juvy, has taken up a life of crime in earnest (while sporting cornrows, no less). Meanwhile, the whole crew is still responsible for youngest brother Liam (Brenden and Brandon Sims). Emmy Rossum as seen in “Shameless.”

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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: I miss seeing “Bates Motel” and “Hardcore Pawn.” Will these programs be returning with new episodes? A: Oddly enough, given its subject matter, “Bates Motel” is the safe one here. Well, at least its future is safe; the critically acclaimed A&E thriller returns with new episodes Monday, March 7. The same cannot be said for “Hardcore Pawn.” The truTV reality series about the frequently odd (though again, when you’re being compared to “Bates Motel,” oddness is relative) workings of the American Jewelry & Loan pawn shop in Detroit has not yet been renewed for a 10th season. Indeed, the show seems to be in trouble, since one of its three stars, Ashley Gold, recently announced she’s left the shop to strike out on her own. In a December interview with the Detroit-based web magazine HometownLife.com, Gold confirmed that she didn’t know whether it was being renewed, but regardless, she was leaving to work on her own project, a fashion website called Pawn ChickShopping.com. The rest of the Gold family (the other two stars of the show are her brother Seth and father Les) have stayed in the news, too, though: they stepped up to the plate back in January to run a bottled-water drive to help nearby Flint, Mich., in the midst of a water crisis there. Fans of the original “Psycho” film (1960), on which “Bates Motel” is based, certainly got a thrill out of the promo ad for the new season, which features a tribute to the film’s famous shower scene (blood and water run down a shower drain, while Norman calls to his mother in the background — a pretty chilling few seconds). Q: What was Hugh Laurie actually eating when he popped a Vicodin as Dr. House? It happens multiple times each episode. A: The short answer is he doesn’t know. Hugh Laurie played Dr. Gregory House in Fox’s long-running medical dramedy “House M.D.” The character was supposed to be addicted to the painkiller Vicodin. During an interview on the talk show “Ellen,” she asked what he was taking and he said: “I honestly don’t know. I think it’s something to stop me from complaining. They told me at the beginning it’s some sort of lactose or lactase, whatever the word is.” He said he asked the prop people once, and they said the pills were “basically chalk.” He admitted to being a bit doubtful, though. “Maybe when I leave the show, and no longer taking 40 of these a week, I’ll start getting the jitters, and turn into some horrible cold turkey.”

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Girl power: Wedding bells are ringing, and they’re summoning guest stars old and new to the set of “Girls.” The critically lauded show kicks off its fifth and penultimate season Sunday, Feb. 21, on HBO, with the leadup to Marnie (Allison Williams, “The Mindy Project”) and Desi’s (Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “The Royal Tenenbaums,” 2001) much-anticipated wedding ceremony. Once the vows are said and the rings exchanged, a veritable parade of guest stars hits the screen in HBO’s popular female-focused dramedy. Guest stars gracing the “Girls” set for the first time this season include Emmy nominee Lucy Liu (“Elementary”), Frank Wood (“Changeling,” 2008) and Corey Stoll (“Ant-Man,” 2015). A few favorite characters that have popped up during the past four seasons are returning as well, including Adam’s (Adam Driver, “Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens,” 2015) sister Caroline (Gaby Hoffman, “Field of Dreams,” 1989) and Hannah’s (Lena Dunham, “Nobody Walks,” 2012) parents (Peter Scolari, “Newhart,” and Becky Ann Baker, “Men in Black,” 1997). Rita Wilson (“Sleepless in Seattle,” 1993) is also set

stars on screen to reprise her role as Marnie’s mother, along with Jon Glaser (“Parks and Recreation”), who is returning to his role as Laird. With a known end date for their show, a luxury in the television business, “Girls’” writers are working toward a specific destination, and there’s only two seasons left to get there. Season 5, the penultimate season of the show, hits the screens Sunday, Feb. 21, on HBO. Just fine without Jack: Fox’s hit real-time action thriller just won’t stay down. “24” was supposed to be dead in the water. After nine seasons and a TV movie, the award-winning show starring Kiefer Sutherland (“Phone Booth,” 2002) as federal agent Jack Bauer aired its final episode in 2010 — or so we thought. It rose from the dead and returned as “24: Live Another Day,” a 12-episode “event series,” in 2014. And now, “24” is set to make yet another comeback. “24: Legacy,” another 12-episode series, is under development by Fox. But for the first time in the franchise’s long run, this new installment does not include Sutherland. The new series focuses instead on an entirely new cast of characters, and while it’s still early on in the development process, showrunners have al-

ready found the reboot’s leading man and leading lady. Corey Hawkins (“Straight Outta Compton,” 2015) and Miranda Otto (“Homeland”) have both signed on to the project, which also features the same writers and executive producers as the original series. Hawkins stars as Eric Carter, a decorated veteran who is struggling to adjust to civilian life. His past, though, refuses to leave him be. Otto’s Rebecca Ingram, meanwhile, is described as being the former head of the Counter Terrorist Unit and the wife of a very high-ranking public official. As the first show in the “24” franchise to not star Sutherland’s Jack Bauer, “24: Legacy” has some rather big shoes to fill. The Fox series is still in early production, with no release date yet announced. Oprah’s back: Don’t worry Oprah Winfrey fans; she’s not going anywhere any time soon. Although her talk show, which ran for decades, went off the air for good in 2011 (after bringing in a whopping 47 Daytime Emmys), that doesn’t mean that the “Queen of All Media” is retired — far from it. She’s heading back to the screen in her first

recurring, scripted role in more than two decades. “Greenleaf” premieres on OWN with a special two-night event Tuesday and Wednesday, May 24 and 25. The drama sees Winfrey play Mavis, the owner of a Blues club. She’s also the aunt of Grace Greenleaf (Merle Dandridge, “The Night Shift”) — a preacher and the estranged daughter of a mega church bishop (Keith David, “Community”). Winfrey hasn’t starred in a scripted series since the 1989 TV movie “The Women of Brewster Place” and its brief spinoff show, “Brewster Place,” in 1990. “Greenleaf” focuses on Grace’s family struggles as she returns home after 20 years when her sister dies under mysterious circumstances. Although Grace tries to patch things up with her father, mother (Lynn Whitfield, “The Josephine Baker Story,” 1991) and living sister (Deborah Joy Winans, “Whitney,” 2015), a lot has changed since she left, and tensions run high when she returns. Kim Hawthorne (“The Chronicles of Riddick,” 2004) and Gregory Alan Williams (“Terminator Genisys,” 2015) also star as members of the extended Greenleaf family, who might not be as virtuous as they want their congregation to think. Catch “Greenleaf,” Oprah Winfrey’s return to scripted TV, as it premieres with a two-night special Tuesday and Wednesday, May 24 and 25, on OWN.

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Dolvett Quince in “The Biggest Loser.”

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8:00 p.m.

Check in with handsome bachelor Ben Higgins as he continues his quest to find love in this two-hour edition. Chris Harrison hosts the popular reality series, which follows Higgins on a number of dates with beautiful women.

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8:30 p.m.

When Xavi (Jencarlos Canela) doesn’t show up for a coffee date with Ana (Eva Longoria), she becomes convinced that he must have been kidnapped. Also in this season finale, the cast tries to impress Isaac (Izzy Diaz).

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9:00 p.m.

The remaining contestants face the music at the final weigh-in before finding out who the winner is in the season finale. This season, Dolvett Quince and Jennifer Widerstrom train the contestants while former trainer Bob Harper serves as host.

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10:00 p.m.

With a potentially messy situation on the brink of unravelling, Mike (Jonathan Banks) brokers a deal in this new episode. Meanwhile, Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) tries to get an eccentric client exonerated. Michael McKean also stars. FEBRUARY 21 - 27, 2016

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9:00 p.m.

Six weeks after getting married to a complete stranger, the participants must decide whether to stay together or go their separate ways in this two-hour season finale. A panel of relationship experts matched six singles in this reality TV show.

Limitless (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC

10:00 p.m.

Jake McDorman stars as Brian Finch in this new drama based on the 2011 movie of the same name starring Bradley Cooper. Finch uses a mysterious drug to boost his brain power, and is recruited by the FBI to help them solve tough cases.

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10:00 p.m.

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The Day the Earth Stood Still ('08, 130* 254* Jake Weber, Sarah Polley. Danes, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Dra) Jennifer Connelly, Keanu Reeves. River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters: Unhooked To Be Announced River Monsters: Unhooked 184* 282* Beverly Hills "Backwards in Beverly Hills "Please Beverly Hills "Hearing The Real Housewives of Girlfriends' Guide to Watch What Beverly Hills 129* 273* Heels" Welcome Erika Jayne!" Problems" Beverly Hills (N) Divorce (N) Happens (N) Shark Tank Filthy Rich Filthy Rich Shark Tank Shark Tank The Filthy The Filthy Paid Paid 208 355 Guide (N) Guide (N) Rich Guide Rich Guide Program Program CNN Special CNN Special CNN Special CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Futurama Futurama Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) N.Glaser (N) Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Moonshiners "Cherry Moonshiners "Shine 'Til You Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts Moonshiners (N) M oonshiners Moonshiners 182* 278* Bounce" Drop" "Still Regretting" (N) Girl World Best Friends Best Friends K.C. Underc. Girl World Best Friends Liv Maddie Bunk'd Liv Maddie K.C. Underc. Girl World Austin & Ally 173 291 NCAA Basketball Michigan State at Ohio State Site: Value SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 City Arena -- Columbus, Ohio (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NCAA Basketball Kansas at NBA Coast to Coast Live look-ins to games across the College NBA Tonight Jalen & NFL Live 30 for 30 144 209 Baylor (L) country plus news from around the league. Basketball (L) Jacoby (N)

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Marcia Gay Harden stars in “Code Black.”

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8:00 p.m.

Debby Ryan guest stars as Laura’s (Debra Messing) sister in this new episode. When a phone call points to her sister as a murder suspect, Laura must stay one step ahead of the Brooklyn detective (Tate Donovan) assigned to the case.

Face Off (52) SYFY

9:00 p.m.

This new episode features the return of two of the most intimidating words in the competition: The Gauntlet. The remaining artists go head to head in three challenges. The creator of the least impressive look in the final challenge is sent home.

Black-ish (4) KOMO (10) CITY

9:30 p.m.

Hang out with the Johnson family with this new episode. Anthony Anderson stars as Dre, who only wants what’s best for his kids in this comedy. Tracee Ellis Ross costars as his wife, while Laurence Fishburne appears in a recurring role as his father.

Code Black (7) KIRO

10:00 p.m.

Patients once again flood the ER as doctors and nurses race to save lives in the season finale of this thrilling medical drama. Oscar-winning actress Marcia Gay Harden leads the cast as Dr. Leanne Rorish, the ER residency director. FEBRUARY 21 - 27, 2016

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In this new episode, a series of flashbacks trace the evolution of April (Sarah Drew) and Jackson’s (Jesse Williams) relationship from their very first meeting. At the same time, one of Jackson’s patients is followed for several years.

Life in Pieces (7) KIRO (10) CITY

8:30 p.m.

Family members share beautiful, hilarious and sometimes awkward moments in this ensemble comedy. Dianne Wiest and James Brolin lead the cast as adoring matriarch Joan and gregarious patriarch John. Colin Hanks and Betsy Brandt also star.

The Blacklist (5) KING (8) GBLBC

9:00 p.m.

Red (James Spader) and Liz (Megan Boone) investigate the murder of a State Department official whose body was found in Beijing in this new episode. They trace the evidence to an individual known as “The Caretaker.”

How to Get Away With Murder (4) KOMO

10:00 p.m.

SAG Award winner Viola Davis stars as Annalise Keating, a topnotch criminal defense attorney who also teaches law at Middleton University.The critically acclaimed drama also stars Alfred Enoch, Matt McGorry, Jack Falahee,Aja Naomi King and Karla Souza.

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8:00 p.m.

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Style expert Stacy London uses her fashion expertise to help nursing student Desiree in this new episode. A mother of two, Desiree wants to be taken seriously by her classmates, but her appearance is more party animal than serious student.

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10:30 p.m.

Single mom Jenni is a Crossfit enthusiast who wants a long-term relationship. In this new episode, style expert Clinton Kelly and online dating guru Devyn Simone try to help Jenni show off her softer side in the hopes of finding the right guy. FEBRUARY 21 - 27, 2016

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I Am Legend (2007, Sci-Fi) Alice Braga, April Grace, Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Norton. Will Smith.

Grendel Chris Bruno.

The 13th Warrior Antonio Banderas.

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Catch Me If You Can (2002, Adventure) Tom Hanks,

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John. L. Scott Sequim 1190 E. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 (800) 998-4131 (360) 683-4131

John L. Scott Port Angeles 1134 East Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (800) 446-8115 (360) 457-8593 Thinking about Selling your HOME? Now is the time to do it, contact us for your free market analysis These offices independently owned and operated

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A remarkable home with cherry wood floors, cabinets and a trim package befitting this spectacular home. Formal Living and Dining, and a kitchen/dining/ great room around a cooks kitchen boasting a wolf 5 burner range, 3 convection ovens, a convection microwave, subzero fridge , a 20 bottle wine cabinet, vents with heating trays and infrared lights, spectacular bar with eating area, and all in granite and cherry. Two laundries, one up and one down.

ML#291287

Incredible salt water views of the Strait, Dungeness Spit & Light House, Victoria & San Juan Islands. Property has 3 separate parcels & provides many opportunities to explore, dream & build. Includes 2 water front parcels at 2.5 ac, 2.37 ac & wooded 4.39 ac parcel with mountain views. Property has PUD, 2 wells, irrigation & majestic stands of Cedar, Fir & Maple trees.

$660,000 ML#291908

$895,000 ML#292158

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Affordable MH is nestled on its own land & has a mountain view. Great room concept with formal dining area, remodeled kitchen, breakfast nook and/or seating area plus large living room. Small add on, (L&I approved) being used as an office and reading area. Deck area expanded with hot tub, privacy plantings and dwarf fruit trees, berries and garden boxes. 2 storage bldgs; insulated heated shop. Attached carport and heat pump. Home was approved for VA purchaser.

Stunning Cherry Hill Victorian with salt water and mtn views! 3 Beds+. Many great new features: Kitchen, electrical, plumbing, windows, roof, gutter and charm galore in wood floors, library/Dining room, office, French doors, Claw foot tub in the upstairs bath. The kitchen is a cooks delight with Island, granite counters, stainless appliances including the refrigerator and dishwasher and shaker style cabinetry. Enjoy a large fenced yard and charming garage.

$159,500 ML#292287

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Amazing investment for the right person! Property is being sold for almost $100k under tax assessed value. Huge opportunity to develop acreage into lots and/or just build a great home on an awesome piece of property. Located off Milwaukee Street on West side of town, this incredibly rare opportunity will be gone before you know it. Act smart and act fast!

$379,000 ML#300134

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Call Simone Nichols (360) 683-3565 Call Scott Gordon (360) 460-5636 Call Diann Dickey (360) 477-3907 Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728 Call Danni Breen (360) 460-1762

Five+ ACRE parcel has a well is level and fenced all around. Lots of tall trees on the south side of the property offer shade and privacy. 1 acre has been put in lavender plants. The north boundary also has a row of Lelani Cypress. Well cared for property is ready for the right buyer! to build his dream home or perhaps subdivide into two properties. The RV does not convey as well as two of the sheds on the property.

ML#300141

Lovely home in sunny location. Private pond which grows huge Rainbows. Dungeness River frontage. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, nice kitchen. Full basement is mostly roughed in, two large storage closets finished, roughed bathroom. Oversized garage/shop and garden sales prep area. Two large metal sided barns/shop space. Covered hay barn. Two wells, one for the house area, and one for the rest of the property.

$142,000 ML#300148

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This residential lot has views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca & the San Juan Islands. The territorial views are enjoyable for sunsets & sunrises and mountains and ocean. You can easily get down to the two nearby public parks with boat ramps for a closer water experience such as fishing & crabbing. The property had a well installed in 2006 and it also has irrigation rights. The lot is accessible from North View Lane to the east and from Three Firs Lane from the south

$320,000 ML#300151

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Natural Beauty! This 3BR/3BA contemporary craftsman home on 5 acres of meadow, trees & pond is the perfect balance of comfort & quality. Wide plank wood floors, 9’ ceilings, cherry cabinets, French doors, granite & soapstone counters, decking & large windows are just a few of the custom features . Enjoy the covered porch or the crackling fire in this private setting. Flexible open floor plan plus detached shop, 4 BR septic & cross fenced for horses.

$125,000 ML#300152

$585,000 ML#300158

$235,000

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4 bedroom home on 2.75 acres fenced for horses and includes a barn for feeding. Home offers a bedroom and bath (3/4) on the main floor, 3 bedrooms upstairs, and another full bath upstairs. Hardwood floors, tile, and carpet in the bedrooms, a great floor plan with kitchen and large dining area leading into a nice size living room. Upstairs is one large bedroom with sunny exposure, and 2 other bedrooms, all sharing one full bath.

Call Mark Burrowes (360) 808-0113 Call Barbara Butcher (360) 461-2422 Call Thomas Montgomery (360) 460-3796 Call Tanya Holman (360) 460-4030 Call Jacquelene Petersen (360) 302-0106

Newly remodeled Jamestown cottage. At the corner of Jamestown Road and Wilcox Lane this home is a real find. Extensively remodeled in 2015 with all new heated hardwood floors, cooktop, fridge, dishwasher, washer/ dryer, upgraded insulation and septic system. Would make a exceptional vacation rental, weekend getaway or full time residence. Mid-century style with open beam car decking ceilings. Community beach across road.

ML#292352

This PRISTINE home in Sunland is ready for new homeowner! With solar roof panels (cost: $29,000) you will be receiving checks back from PUD! Great floor plan with formal living & dining rooms; sun room & breakfast nook near kitchen. Roof new in 2010; newer granite counters for kitchen & baths plus newer tile floors. All appliances stay. Small workshop in garage; pull down ladder for attic storage, with lighting. Easy care landscaping.

$499,000 ML#300069

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Build your new home on this lot high on coveted Bell Hill & enjoy sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains, nearby foothills, & Sequim’s bucolic Happy Valley. Seller has prepaid water & sewer hookup fees saving you over $25K!

$319,000 ML#262658

$135,000 ML#290111

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Great house with much potential! Master bedroom, living, kitchen and laundry room on the main floor. Bedroom/office in the split entry. Family room w/ wet bar, bedroom, craft nook and tons of storage on the lower level. There are full decks that face the mountains on the main and lower levels.

1.01 acre parcel with mountain views to the south, and potential water view of the Strait to the north (with 2-story home) is located in the Dungeness Valley. With beautiful homes and working farms, nearby there are boat launch facilities, parks with hiking and horseback riding trails, golf courses and still only minutes into town. Power, phone and water to property, needs septic.

$360,000 ML#290870

$99,900

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Call Deborah Crist (909) 224-9600 Call Paul Jones (360) 775-6208 Call Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973 Tom Williamson (360) 460-9974 Call Mike Nelson (360) 808-0448 Call Mike Nelson (360) 808-0448

Living Life on the Olympic Peninsula, close to all amenities. Parks, Discovery Trail, stores, John Wayne Marina. A picket fence, low maintenance yard, Shed, swing. 3 br / 2 ba, 1520 Sq. Ft. Home on .22 of an acre. Tile, Wood floors, carpet. Walk in pantry. Cathedral ceiling, with lots of lighting & a warm fire place. Finished 3 car garage. Mountain View with wonderful Sunsets. All appliances staying.

ML#292229

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This multi-level home on 3.25 acres. Wrap around deck, abundant sq footage, 3 bedrooms, 1 & 3/4 bath, 2 bonus rooms that could be used as library/study/studio/office or den & plenty of garage/storage space. Equipped with backup generator, irrigation water for gardening, open spaces for horses and pets, views of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, sun exposure from all directions.

$294,900 ML#292256

FEBRUARY 21 - 27, 2016

Dreaming of a Sequim Bay view? Dynamic views of Sequim Bay, Protection Island, Mt. Baker and the Cascades (when they are visible). Gated community with underground utilities and fine homes.

$259,000 ML#291378

Country living in the city! Private backyard 3 bedrooms 2 bath home with 2705 sq ft of living space with storage above garage. Large living/great room for entertaining- kitchen & dining area – 3 bedrooms upstairs – lower level could be separate quarters with 1 bedroom , 3/4 bath, living room with insert and its own entry way. This is a must see oasis in the city!

$119,000 ML#291562

Heavily treed acreage that would make a very private building site, all lying north of the Agnew irrigation ditch. With the size of the trees it is difficult to know what views are available. Well and septic needed for improvements. Check with the county regarding the Dungeness Water Management Rule WRIA 18 East. The legal easement access to the property is on the west side of the existing gravel driveway. The driveway ends at the neighbor’s home.

$249,900 ML#291867

$117,500

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